come+out
1come out — {v.} 1. {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 party in… …
2come out — {v.} 1. {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 party in… …
3Come Out — Marche pour les droits civiques aux États Unis en 1963 Genre musique contemporaine …
4Come out — may refer to: Come Out, a music piece by Steve Reich Coming out, disclosing one s homosexuality or bisexuality. Come Out , a song by Camper van Beethoven from New Roman Times Come Out Youth Arts Festival, held annually in Adelaide, South… …
5Come Out — may refer to: Come Out (Reich), a music piece by Steve Reich Coming out, disclosing one s homosexuality or bisexuality. Come Out , a song by Camper van Beethoven from New Roman Times Come Out Youth Arts Festival, held annually in Adelaide, South… …
6come out — index circulate, declare, emerge, issue (send forth) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7come 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 > …
8come 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 …
9come out in — phr verb Come out in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑favour, ↑hardback, ↑paperback, ↑rash, ↑support …
10come 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, ↑ …