come to someone
1come across someone — come across (someone/something) to happen to find someone or something. I was looking through a magazine and came across an interesting article on American artists …
2come over someone — come over (someone) to change or influence someone s behavior. No one knows what came over Bill, but he stopped smoking …
3come upon someone — come upon (someone/something) to find or meet someone or something, esp. unexpectedly. We came upon a farmer setting a fire to clear off dead grass from the pasture …
4come to someone's notice (that) — come to someone’s notice (that) british formal phrase to find out about something It has come to our notice that some cash is missing. He first came to my notice when I saw him on stage. Thesaurus: to be, or to become obvious or noticeablesynonym …
5come to someone's rescue — we were stuck in the elevator until Marty came to our rescue Syn: help, assist, lend a helping hand to, lend a hand to, bail out; informal save someone s bacon, save someone s neck, save someone s skin …
6come to someone's rescue — HELP, assist, lend a (helping) hand to, bail out; informal save someone s bacon, save someone s neck, save someone s skin. → rescue …
7come to someone's rescue — verb To rescue (or save) someone from further harm …
8come to someone's assistance — act to help someone …
9come someone's way — To come within someone s experience or reach, to become attainable by someone • • • Main Entry: ↑way * * * come someone’s way phrase if something comes your way, it happens to you, or it becomes available Several chances came our way but we… …
10come up — {v.} 1. To become a subject for discussion or decision to talk about or decide about. * / He was a good salesman, and price never came up until the very last, Mary said./ * /The question of wage increases came up at the board meeting./ * /Mayor… …