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Example sentences for "come out"

  • And don't dare to come out, because you are not dressed.

  • Also somwhat reckless, and he gave me good advice about doing what my Familey consider for my good, at least until I come out.

  • I'm seventeen, but I shall be a mere Child until I come out.

  • So I used to come out at night after they'd gone to bed, and feel about in the dark for bits of biscuit, or sangwitches that you'd left in the office, or even pieces of orange peel to put into cold water and make believe it was wine.

  • But perhaps his illness has only just taken a favourable turn, and it's too late for him to come out, for it's very damp and there's a heavy dew.

  • But we've been playing a little on the road to-day, and we come out with a new wardrobe at the races, so I didn't think it worth while to stop to undress.

  • But quite innocent of this, he closed one eye in reply, and gave Mr Dombey to understand, by certain significant motions of his hook, that Walter was a little bashful at first, and might be expected to come out shortly.

  • When this crisis of his affairs renders it necessary for him to come out of his house, he comes out for the occasion, and again goes home, and shuts himself up, and will sea no one.

  • You're always just as if you'd come out of a bath after it," said Petritsky.

  • He trotted out of the yard, down by the corrals, to come out on the edge of a gray, open flat that stretched several miles to the slope of a mesa.

  • That is partly why I decided to come out.

  • An' Monty up an' told her that it was fine for her to come out an' see how swell Ed was prancin' round under the light of Miss Dot's brown eyes.

  • Come out to supper, then, while the beans are hot," said Alice.

  • That bear of a doctor has got the rheumatism, and can't come out of his cave, thank Heaven!

  • When I get into a rage it makes me ill, and I storm my way through it and tear things, but it doesn't last long, and I come out of it feeling all the better.

  • To come out of Ransom Surbeck's pool room and think things like that," he whispered.

  • He had already done the evening chores and had seen Hal, dressed and ready for a roistering night in town, come out of the farmhouse and go into the road.

  • We can't be shut up here all night, because this is our time to play; nor do we care to come out and be chewed up by a savage beast or slapped by an angry girl.

  • But when I came nearer to the gate I met another woman with more hats come out of the gate.

  • When we got under the colonnade, Mr. Kenge remembered that he must go back for a moment to ask a question and left us in the fog, with the Lord Chancellor's carriage and servants waiting for him to come out.

  • We arranged a time for Miss Flite to come out by the coach and share my early dinner.

  • It don't come out altogether so plain as to please me, but it's on the cards.

  • I therefore beg you, O God, that since You have made us come out of the garden, and have made us be in a strange land, You will not let the beasts hurt us.

  • When we transgressed Your commandment, You made us come out of the garden, and sent a cherub to keep the Tree of Life, lest we should eat thereof, and live; and know nothing of faintness after we transgressed.

  • But in the evening You made us come out of it.

  • Only, after I've heard them all afternoon, I come out frozen up.

  • Lily had the effrontery to come out with, "She sang the song of Home, Sweet Home, the song that touched my heart.

  • I worried for a good while, but I guess she's come out of it all right.

  • As for me, if I enter Threal I shan't come out again.

  • Why do you bid me go in, if I am to come out again?

  • Is Elinor well enough to come out tomorrow?

  • You've come out to Kansas with beautiful dreams," the bluff trustee continued.

  • We'll rest here a while and maybe the bunny will come out to meet us," Dr.

  • I stood at the door of each chapel after the service, and waited till every individual had come out, scrutinizing every gown draping a slender form, peering under every bonnet covering a young head.

  • I felt he was only affecting fervour in order to put me off my guard, to induce me to come out in return, so I scarcely even smiled.

  • When I come out I shan't speak to you in case he's watching.

  • Whittington didn't come out again, and by and by I got kind of restive, and began to mouch around.

  • Suddenly he heard Conrad's voice: "Come out of it, Annette.

  • What he ought to have done, what any sane man would have done, was to remain patiently where he was and wait for his man to come out again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    come about; come across; come against; come along; come among; come and; come back; come between; come close; come closer; come for; come forward; come from; come here; come next; come out; come quickly; come soon; come tell; come under; comes down; cometh forth; far too; had great; sexual hygiene; think well