come out with
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Also, come right out with.
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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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Make public, publish, as in I don't know why they're coming out with yet another biography of Truman . [Late 1500s]
Example Sentences
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I think when we do play, especially around this time, you can see throughout March Madness, we come out with a certain level of urgency because it is our last year.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026
Harmeet Dhillon is going to come out with some report that she sees dead people.
From Slate • Mar. 30, 2026
“I was able to just sort of whisper into this machine, and it would come out with a result that was much closer to what I wanted,” he says.
From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026
"So whatever they come out with, I can just trust that it's going to be good."
From BBC • Jan. 13, 2026
“You ever want to come out with me and Lester on the boat?” he asked.
From "The Line Tender" by Kate Allen
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