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Come over somebody
Come out of yourself Come out to Come out against Come out in favour of Come out of She came out of the divorce quite well. 8. to be easy to notice His right-wing opinions come out quite strongly in his later writings. 9. to say publicly that you strongly support or oppose a plan, belief etc The board of directors has come out strongly in favour of a merger. Teachers have come out against the proposed changes. At least he's got the courage to come out and say what he thinks. 10. if the sun, moon, or stars come out, they appear in the sky The sky cleared and the sun came out. 11. if a flower comes out, it opens The snowdrops were just starting to come out. 12. if someone comes out, they say that they are gay when this was a secret before That summer, I decided to come out to my parents. 13. British English informal to refuse to work, as a protest Nurses have threatened to come out in support of their pay claim. We decided to come out on strike. 14. if a young woman came out in the past, she was formally introduced into upper class society at a large formal dance come out at something phrasal verb if something comes out at a particular amount, that is the amount it adds up to The whole trip, including fares, comes out at $900. come out in something phrasal verb come out in spots/a rash etc if you come out in spots etc, spots appear on your body If I eat eggs, I come out in a rash. come out of something phrasal verb 1. to no longer be in a bad situation There are signs that the country is coming out of recession. 2. to happen as a result of something One or two excellent ideas came out of the meeting. informal to start to behave in a more confident way Penny's really come out of herself since she started that course. come out with something phrasal verb to say something, especially something unusual or unexpected Some of the things he comes out with are so funny! come over phrasal verb 1. a) if someone comes over, they visit you at your house Do you want to come over on Friday evening? b) if someone comes over, they come to the country where you are come over to/from When did your family first come over to America? if a strong feeling comes over you, you suddenly experience it A wave of sleepiness came over me. I'm sorry about that - I don't know what came over me (=I do not know why I behaved in that way). 3. if an idea comes over well, people can understand it easily I thought that the points he was making came over quite clearly. 4. if someone comes over in a particular way, they seem to have particular qualities ᅳs ynonym come across He didn't come over very well (=seem to have good qualities) in the interview.
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