come up from behind
English
Verb
come up from behind (third-person singular simple present comes up from behind, present participle coming up from behind, simple past came up from behind, past participle come up from behind)
- To surprisingly succeed despite long odds; to stealthily or unobtrusively rise up from a low-status position.
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