come out in the wash, it will



come out in the wash, it will

A problem will be solved or difficulties will disappear. For example, Don't worry about the fight you got into-it'll all come out in the wash. Cervantes had this metaphoric use of laundry for cleaning up a mess or difficulty in Don Quixote ( Todo saldrá en la colada) and it has been repeated ever since. [Early 1600s]
See also: come, out, will

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Margarethamahr-gah-RE-tah (German)Dutch, German
Marios-Greek
Higgins['higənz]
GazGAZEnglish (British)
Stan (2)-Romanian
Aaliyahə-LEE-ə (English)Arabic, English (Modern)