come+out

  • 21ˌcome ˈout — phrasal verb 1) if something such as a book or a film comes out, it becomes available to buy or see Our new album is coming out in the spring.[/ex] 2) to become known It eventually came out that she was already married.[/ex] 3) to be spoken,… …

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  • 22come\ out — v 1. or coming out Of a girl: to be formally introduced to polite society at about age eighteen, usually at a party; begin to go to big parties. In society, girls come out when they reach the age of about eighteen, and usually it is at a big… …

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  • 23come out — intransitive verb Date: 13th century 1. a. to come into public view ; make a public appearance < a new magazine has come out > b. to become evident < his pride came out in his refusal to accept help > …

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  • 24come out — выходить to come out выходить come out of выходить из come off the press выходить из печати to come forward выходить вперёд, выступить …

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  • 25come out — phr verb Come out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑album, ↑blossom, ↑book, ↑edition, ↑filling, ↑film, ↑issue, ↑journal, ↑magazine, ↑mark, ↑moon, ↑newsp …

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  • 26come out in — PHRASAL VERB: no passive If you come out in spots, you become covered with them. [BRIT] [V P P n] When I changed to a new soap I came out in a terrible rash. Syn: break out in (in AM, use break out) …

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  • 27come out — 1. to be made public. There have been so many different medical reports coming out. 2. to become available. In my business you have to be aware of what new music has come out. Usage notes: said especially about a movie, book, or recorded music 3 …

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  • 28come out in — phr verb Come out in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑favour, ↑hardback, ↑paperback, ↑rash, ↑support …

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  • 29come out of — phr verb Come out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑coma, ↑depression, ↑hiding, ↑hospital, ↑prison, ↑recession, ↑retirement, ↑room, ↑shell, ↑spin, ↑stupor, ↑ …

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  • 30come out — vb to reveal oneself as a homosexual, declare one s homosexuality. The expres sion is a shortening of come out of the closet , dating from the period in the early 1970s when liberalisation encouraged more openness among gay men and women in their …

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