The phrasal verb "come out with" means to say something, often an excuse or an unexpected statement. It is used to indicate that someone has uttered something, sometimes unusual.
Phrasal Verb: "come out with" significa decir algo, a menudo una excusa o una declaración inesperada. Se usa para indicar que alguien ha dicho algo, a veces inusual.
Phrasal Verb | come out with |
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Definition | to say |
Examples | - Don't come out with such feeble excuses. If you don't want to visit us, just say so. - He came out with the most ridiculous reason for forgetting his homework. |
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