come out with

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Verb[edit]

come out with (third-person singular simple present comes out with, present participle coming out with, simple past came out with, past participle come out with)

  1. (transitive) To say something unexpected.
    He came out with a very dubious excuse.
  2. To make something public or available to the public.
    We're coming out with the new product on Tuesday.