Idioms
come out ahead
to improve one's situation
Although our new car was expensive, we came out ahead because it is very cheap to operate.
come out for (someone or something)
come out for (something)
come out in the wash
come out of left field
come out of nowhere
come out of one's shell
come out of the blue
come out of the closet
come out with (something)
come over
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second-rate
take the starch out of (someone)
kiss of death
let the cat out of the bag
explain (oneself)
in secret
hammer away at (someone or something)
in (someone's) name
take (something) to the bank
done in
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