Idioms
come out in the wash
to work out all right, to turn out well in the end, to become understood eventually
Everything came out in the wash as the students discussed their problems.
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)
come to
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in the market for (something)
jockey for position
here, there and everywhere
catch one's breath
come to accept (something)
gone with the wind
nothing down
knock (someone) around or knock around (someone)
put up at a hotel/motel
go to bat for (someone)
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Invention
Invention : calendar, modern (gregorian)
Year : 1582
Inventor : pope gregory xiii
Country : italy.
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