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    [Verb]  | "coming across (as)" 


    1: to give the impression of being;


      * e.g., " ... the law professor comes across as a bit of an ogre at first, but he's actually quite personable "



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     [ "Come across" ]

    1: When you come across (something) you run into something, most often good things and without planning to do so. One can come across e.g. stuff (books, speakers, you name it), a person, information, and much more.

      * e.g.,  ... - I came across a Beatles LP a while ago - the joy! - Yesterday I came across Dave. Man, he has really aged. - Have you come across our new boss yet? 


     [ "Come across" ]

    2: Very often used in past tense, because you are telling what you came across.

     [ ".9.you will be extremely vocal this year – no one will be left in any doubt what you think, what you believe and what you desire. You may come across as bossy, even dictatorial, at times but at least you will get important things done.9." ]

    1: .you will be extremely vocal this year – no one will be left in any doubt what you think, what you believe and what you desire. You may come across as bossy, even dictatorial, at times but at least you will get important things done.

      * e.g.,  ... .you will be extremely vocal this year – no one will be left in any doubt what you think, what you believe and what you desire. You may come across as bossy, even dictatorial, at times but at least you will get important things done. 

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