come out in



come out in something

 
1. Lit. to come outside wearing something in particular. You shouldn't come out in that skimpy jacket. I didn't mean to come out in my pajamas. I just wanted to get the newspaper.
2. Fig. to break out with a rash. The baby has come out in a rash again.
See also: come, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ferdinandafer-dee-NAHN-dah (German)Italian, German
Radmila-Serbian, Croatian, Czech
Atticus-Literature
SiskoSEES-koFinnish
Shahd-Arabic
Hester['hestə]