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English to English verb
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appear or become visible; make a showing |  | Example: She turned up at the funeral I hope the list key is going to surface again
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be issued or published |  | Example: Did your latest book appear yet? The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet
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come out of |  | Example: Water issued from the hole in the wall The words seemed to come out by themselves
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result or end |  | Example: How will the game turn out?
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come off |  | Example: His hair and teeth fell out
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take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal |  | Example: Jerry came in third in the Marathon
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make oneself visible; take action |  | Example: Young people should step to the fore and help their peers
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bulge outward |  | Example: His eyes popped
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to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality |  | Example: This actor outed last year
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be made known; be disclosed or revealed |  | Example: The truth will out
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break out |  | Example: The tooth erupted and had to be extracted
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