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View definitions for come out

come out

verb as in conclude

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As well as coming out on top in the usual fierce rivalry between the two nations, England hope they can end the day at the summit of the Six Nations table.

From BBC

After coming out, the right-hander finished the day with a short session in the bullpen.

You don’t deserve to see me come out there and stop to drink and have a beer and not have any production value, especially for a special.

The red carpet will come out for you.

From BBC

He concluded by saying: "The screams of Hell, Kyle, I can hear them faintly now. The red carpet will come out for you."

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

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