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View definitions for come out

come out

verb as in conclude

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Prescott said he had seen it five times after it first came out in 2000.

From BBC

It was horrible, what it was like to be in this city and try and come out as yourself.

From Salon

That may not seem amazing, but one of the scientists involved points out that for animals, a hose – a flexible tube with running water coming out of the end – is “very complex”.

So, with that scene in particular, that’s just sort of what started to come out.

“The rock show would end, and then there’d be a dance club at the same location. We’d come out of the dressing room, and there would be a dance party.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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