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View synonyms for come out with

come out with

  1. Make public, publish, as in I don't know why they're coming out with yet another biography of Truman . [Late 1500s]

  2. Put into words; speak frankly. For example, He always comes right out with the truth , or She can always come out with a pun . The first term dates from the mid-1400s, the variant from the second half of the 1800s.



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Example Sentences

“We had opportunities to score. We turned the ball over a couple of times. They missed shots. We didn’t rebound. They get offensive rebounds. They get more chances. So, we’re just happy to come out with the win.”

"My initials are obviously CBS, I say 'consistency builds success' and I think he had the consistency tonight. They deserved to come out with the win. I have a huge amount of respect for him."

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"The film finishes just when the drama is about to begin, so everybody I think will come out with a different version of what the beginning of the next drama is."

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"It might be cold, it might be warm. But whatever we come out with, it'll be fire."

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It's like each time they come out with a new report, the language gets stronger.

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