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  • 91come out in the wash —    If something will come out in the wash, it won t have any permanent negative effect.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    This expression is used to tell someone not to worry about a mistake or problem because it won t have any serious… …

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  • 92Come Out and Play — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Come Out and Play, un album de Twisted Sister sorti en 1985 ; Come Out and Play, un single de The Offspring tiré de l album Smash de 1994. Catégorie  …

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  • 93come out at sth — UK US come out at/to sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation: »A 10 month program costs $2,000, which comes out to $50 a week …

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  • 94come out at/to sth — UK US come out at/to sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation: »A 10 month program costs $2,000, which comes out to $50 a week …

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  • 95come out to sth — UK US come out at/to sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation: »A 10 month program costs $2,000, which comes out to $50 a week …

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  • 96come out of one'sshell —    To come out of one s shell means to be less shy or more talkative and outgoing.     Gradually the new student started to come out of her shell …

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  • 97come out of the woodwork — to appear suddenly and unexpectedly. If you try to lose weight, people will come out of the woodwork to offer advice. Usage notes: usually said about someone who was not invited or wanted Etymology: based on the idea of insects that suddenly come …

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  • 98come out ahead — in. to end up with a profit; to end up with some benefit. □ I never seem to come out ahead at the end of the month. □ We’ll come out ahead in the end. Just you wait …

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  • 99come out in the wash — in. to be dealt with in the normal chain of events. (As if someone were counseling someone who had caused a clothing stain.) □ All of these things will come out in the wash. D Whatever it is, it’ll come out in the wash. Don’t worry …

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  • 100come out with — PHRASAL VERB: no passive If you come out with a remark, especially a surprising one, you make it. [V P n] Everyone who heard it just burst out laughing when he came out with it... [V P n] What was that marvellous quote that she came out with? …

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