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came out

vb. (en-simple pastcome out)

Usage examples of "came out".

His thumb came out of his mouth with an audible pop and he clung to Jim like a barnacle, muttering, 'No, Jim, no, Jim,' under his breath in a way that made Belinda feel like shivering.

As she watched, Kim Geller came out of 243, looked around, then walked one house up to join Cammie Reed on the Reeds' front porch.

No, she tried to say, please no, please, Seth, don't let it, but nothing came out this time, either, and the fist plummeted down, knuckles very white in the dim room, and then her nose seemed to explode upward in clouds of white dots like butterflies.

Perhaps even attainable fantasies, if it could gain enough essence from the remaining people across the street the stuff that came out of them when they died.

Not that Garin ever came out and said so in words (that I might not have trusted, anyway).

Across from where he stood, Dave Reed and Susi Geller came out of the Carver house, arms around each other.

He had instinctively stood still and merged himself into the shadow of a tree when he saw her, so the two men who came out of the alley a moment later must have thought the block was deserted except for themselves and the girl.

It came out explosively enough, but the roar in his voice lacked its normal fullness.

Cook who came out of the kitchen while he was calling, and said: "I think Miss Gray went out.

He raced up them, and came out through an open iron door at the top, and almost tripped over the figure that lay outside.

I gave a mighty heave, and Schmidt came out like a cork from a bottle.

The priest came out onto the church steps, robed in scarlet and lace, holding the Book and surrounded by his entourage.