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come up from behind
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( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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To surprisingly succeed despite long odds; to stealthily or unobtrusively rise up from a low-status position.
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come up from behind
Against all expectations, the underdog managed to come up from behind and win the championship.
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Against all expectations, the underdog managed to come up from behind and win the championship.
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