(intransitive) To be published or released; to be issued; to be broadcast for the first time.
“It was nice that your dad let you come out with us,” I said as we walked through the woods, kicking up cornflakey bundles of leaves with every step.
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(old-fashioned, or, historical, of a debutante) To make a formal debut in society.
It finally came out that he had been lying all the time.
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(intransitive) To be discovered; to be revealed.
The mouse came out of the hole.
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The aesthetic vocabulary of how people dress now — quiet luxury, coquette, mob wife, coastal grandmother, Y2K core, and every "-core" that came after.
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