Phrase/Idiom | come out in the wash |
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Definition | This expression is used to tell someone not to worry about a mistake or problem because it won’t have any serious effect and everything will work out all right. |
Example | They were furious when it happened, but don’t worry – it will all come out in the wash. |
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