Come+out
1come out — {v.} 1. {Of a girl:} To be formally introduced to polite society at about age eighteen, usually at a party; begin to go to big parties, * /In society, girls come out when they reach the age of about eighteen, and usually it is at a big party in… …
2come out — {v.} 1. {Of a girl:} To be formally introduced to polite society at about age eighteen, usually at a party; begin to go to big parties, * /In society, girls come out when they reach the age of about eighteen, and usually it is at a big party in… …
3Come Out — Marche pour les droits civiques aux États Unis en 1963 Genre musique contemporaine …
4Come out — may refer to: Come Out, a music piece by Steve Reich Coming out, disclosing one s homosexuality or bisexuality. Come Out , a song by Camper van Beethoven from New Roman Times Come Out Youth Arts Festival, held annually in Adelaide, South… …
5Come Out — may refer to: Come Out (Reich), a music piece by Steve Reich Coming out, disclosing one s homosexuality or bisexuality. Come Out , a song by Camper van Beethoven from New Roman Times Come Out Youth Arts Festival, held annually in Adelaide, South… …
6come out — index circulate, declare, emerge, issue (send forth) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7come out — v. 1) (d; intr.) to come out against ( to oppose ) (to come out against a proposal) 2) (d; intr.) to come out for ( to support ) (to come out for a bill) 3) (d; intr.) to come out for ( to try out for ) (are you coming out for the team?) 4) (d;… …
8come out — 1) PHRASAL VERB When a new product such as a book or record comes out, it becomes available to the public. [V P] The book comes out this week... [V P] Christian Slater has a new movie coming out next month in which he plays a vigilante. 2)… …
9come out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be made public] Syn. be published, be announced, be issued, be brought out, be promulgated, be reported, be revealed, be divulged, leak out, get out, be disclosed, be exposed, become evident, come out into the open, come… …
10come\ out — v 1. or coming out Of a girl: to be formally introduced to polite society at about age eighteen, usually at a party; begin to go to big parties. In society, girls come out when they reach the age of about eighteen, and usually it is at a big… …