Come out

//ˌkʌm ˈaʊt//

"Come out" in a Sentence (32 examples)

The mouse came out of the hole.

“It was nice that your dad let you come out with us,” I said as we walked through the woods, kicking up cornflakey bundles of leaves with every step.

It finally came out that he had been lying all the time.

Her lies will eventually come out.

My new book comes out next week.

Her interview comes out in the next edition of the newspaper.

The song came out on radio in 1967.

My daughter comes out in the spring.

"You would not trouble it much, child," returned Lady Anne, pettishly; "you know you are the plain one of the family. I do not know what I shall do with you when you come out; you will have no beauty but that of youth."

The 1958 “coming out” season, where young women were launched into high society, was the last ceremony hosted by the monarch.

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There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end.

The photos came out fine.

I have looked into some of the reasons why Del-Norte still lacks proper medical staff to deal with situations in here. The result of that came out to be, they don't want to spend money on things like that.

He came out to his parents as gay last week.

I had not come out yet and he was out but wasn't; quite ungay, I would say, and yet gay.

Like many gay Chinese growing up at the turn of the millennium, Duan Shuai began his long, deliberate process of coming out online. After school, he would visit the newly opened internet cafe in his hometown, Xinzhou, a small city in Shanxi Province bounded by a veil of mountains. He would pick a desktop facing away from the wall so that nobody could look over his shoulder. Then he’d go to QQ, the new instant-messaging service and online forum, and type in the Chinese word for “homosexual” — tongzhi, or comrade.

In March 2017, a 90-year-old second world war veteran called Patricia Davies came out as a transgender woman and began taking hormones, shortly after discussing her lifelong gender dysphoria with her doctor.

That comes out of my paycheck.

He's the best player to come out of Ohio.

You had come out in favor of the French Revolution.

I came right out and told the boss what I thought of him.

Hendy has come out as something of an evangelist for discontinuous electrification. For Waterloo-Exeter, this could make real sense on a route where the high capital cost of wiring or third rail all the way to Devon would be prohibitive. But what about his vocal support for it on East West Rail, which is effectively a brand new line?

It's quite warm now the sun has come out.

We got the folks at the Detroit plant to come out too.

We're coming out for the campaign and for all the struggling people out there.

Here's some tips for coming out as an artist.

Spirit-rapping made easy; or, how to come out as a medium.

By the year 2000, Shanghai is scheduled to become an international center of commerce and finance; economic strategists predict that by 2010 the city will have become the world's largest trading center. This "secret capital" of China has set some ambitious goals for itself. The population is proudly celebrating their collective "coming out," and business is booming.

I was coming out of a period of unemployment then.

Red wine will help that stain come out.

I came out after a period of difficulty in my life.

He came out with a pair of kings.

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