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Come up with the goods Meaning in English

expression

KUHM-UP-with-thuh-GOODZ
KUM-UP-with-thuh-GOODZ

Definition

To do what is expected, promised, or required, especially when there was some doubt. It means to deliver results or perform as needed.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used in work, sports, or when someone finally delivers results. Frequently used after doubt or anticipation. Can sound slightly approving or relieved. Not literal—does not refer to physical goods.

Example Sentences

He promised to help, and he came up with the goods.

basic

Our team needed a win, and they came up with the goods.

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She always comes up with the goods when it's important.

basic

I wasn’t sure if he could do it, but he really came up with the goods.

natural

It was a tough project, but the team came up with the goods just in time.

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You can always count on her to come up with the goods when it matters most.

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