Idioms
come out for (something)
to appear for something, to attend something
Many people came out for the concert in the park.
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
come through (for someone)
come through (something)
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about to (do something)
while away the time
lie through one's teeth
beat the tar out of (someone)
put (someone or something) at (someone's) disposal
judging by (something)
as a rule
lay one's cards on the table
cheat on (someone)
fish for a compliment
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