come out

come out
v.

1) (d; intr.) to come out against ('to oppose') (to come out against a proposal)

2) (d; intr.) to come out for ('to support') (to come out for a bill)

3) (d; intr.) to come out for ('to try out for') (are you coming out for the team?)

4) (d; intr.) to come out with ('to publish') (to come out with a new book)

5) (P; intr.) ('to end up'); ('to result') to come out on top ('to be victorious')

6) (s) the pictures came out fine

7) (misc.) to come out in spots ('to be covered with spots as a result of illness'); they came out from behind the bushes

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they came out from behind the bushes
('to result) to come out on top ('to be victorious')
(s) the pictures came out fine
(misc.) to come out in spots ('to be covered with spots as a result of illness')
(d; intr.) to come out for (are you come outing out for the team?; 'to try out for')
(d; intr.) to come out against (to come out against a proposal; 'to oppose')
(d; intr.) to come out for (to come out for a bill; 'to support')
(d; intr.) to come out with (to come out with a new book; 'to publish')

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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