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 lap of luxury
if worst comes to worst
close the books (on someone or something)
after all
stand (someone) in good stead with (someone or something)
hold court
set forth (somewhere)
fork over (something) or fork (something) over
after all is said and done
kith and kin
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