Ryan let dhrop a word to me about it, so I made so bould, ma'am, as to come upstairs an' tell ye I think I know a girl as will come in handy to ye.
So long is she, indeed, that Madam O'Connor (most attentive of hostesses) feels it her duty to come upstairs to find her.
Come upstairs: you should not keep Mr. Desmond waiting.
Fyodor Pavlovitch strictly forbade Grigory to use corporal punishment to the boy, and began allowing him to come upstairs to him.
Three weeks before his death, feeling the end approaching, he made his sons, their wives and children, come upstairs to him at last and bade them not leave him again.
After thinking a little Samsonov told the lad to take the visitor to the drawing-room, and sent the old woman downstairs with a summons to his younger son to come upstairs to him at once.
Come upstairs, dears," she said, "and wash your hands before lunch.
Come upstairs to our bedroom and let us begin the trying-on, dearest.
Come upstairs to our room; you will share my bed, dear; I could not afford to have an extra room; you will share my bed.
I can't imagine why the thing that smells so jolly good doesn't come upstairs," said Charley.
I wrote to my mother begging her to come upstairs for an important reason which I could not put in writing.
But sometimes these happenings assumed so mysterious or so alarming an air that my aunt felt she could not wait until it was time for Françoise to come upstairs, and then a formidable and quadruple peal would resound through the house.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come upstairs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.