came to his mind, occurred to him, came to him
paid the price, paid the piper, carried the consequences
came to visit him, dropped by his place, arrived at his home so as to see him, made a social call at his place
got into a groove, found one's working rhythm
messed with, got involved with, got into trouble with
got into the picture, entered the picture, appeared on the scene
remained alive, stayed alive, was saved from death
was late, was tardy, arrived after the scheduled time
advanced at full steam, moved forward at full speed
approximated
did not come, did not arrive, did not show up, "ditched" the event
did not work out, did not go over well, did not get settled, did not get organized
came on time, arrived at the set time, arrived punctually
arrived on time, got there on time, reached the place at the time that he was supposed to be there
came up, arose
came late, arrived with a delay, arrived later than expected
arrived late, did not get there on time, reached the place with a delay
made ends meet, was able to support oneself financially on one's salary
came in late, arrived late, came after the set time
came from the heart, was sincere, was heartfelt
forthcame
returned like a boomerang, returned and hurt its sender, returned to injure its initiator
repassed
came to an end, concluded, was finished, ended
(new spell.=kam zu einem Entschluss) reached a decision, decided, determined
came to an agreement, all parties consented, all parties reached a general consensus
came to an agreement, all parties reached a general consensus, all parties consented
came back to him, returned to him
arrived late, did not get there on time, reached the place with a delay
came to an end, concluded, was finished, ended
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