- come out with
- UTTER, say, let out, blurt out, burst out with.→ come
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come out with1. To utter, to say2. To exclaim• • •Main Entry: ↑come* * *
ˌcome ˈout with ˌcome a ˈway with british informal [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they come out with he/she/it comes out with present participle coming out with past tense came out with past participle come out with] phrasal verbto say something suddenly, usually something that surprises or shocks peopleYou never know what the children are going to come out with.
Main entry: come* * *
say (something) in a sudden, rude, or incautious way* * *
come out with [phrasal verb]come out with (something)1 : to say or express (something, such as an idea)She came out with a new proposal.
He's always saying ridiculous things. You never know what he'll come out with next.
Why don't you just come out with it and say what you really think?
2 : to publish or produce (something that will be sold to the public)a publisher that is coming out with a new series of children's books
a car company that is coming out with several new models next year
• • •Main Entry: ↑come
Useful english dictionary. 2012.