Arrive some place in a body American British verb phrase
To go somewhere in a group
Jenny's classmates arrived in a body for her birthday party, which was a bit noisy!
The stadium becomes cramped when all spectators arrive in a body.
Having arrived in a body, the staff made the office clamorous.
At or to a very high level
To go into a place.
1. To arrive at a location while something is happening there
2. To appear or be born
1. Used to indicate a plant raising above the earth.
2. Used to indicate the quick and sudden appearance
The verb "arrive" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to tell someone not to stress about something
A: I'll help you prepare the dinner.
B: I am really into cooking myself, so don't worry your pretty little head about it.