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  • 61come out of the closet — informal 1) to say publicly that you are gay 2) to say publicly that you have a particular belief that you previously kept secret …

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  • 62that — /dhat/; unstressed /dheuht/, pron. and adj., pl. those; adv.; conj. pron. 1. (used to indicate a person, thing, idea, state, event, time …

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  • 63That's all she wrote! — American, informal something that you say when something has come to an end and there is nothing more that you can say about it. We went out twice once to the movies and once to a restaurant and that s all she wrote …

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  • 64Come again? — informal something that you say when you want someone to repeat what they have just said because you did not hear or understand it. What s amazing is that Pauline s half sister s son is the father of her cousin s child. Come again? …

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  • 65come home to roost — chickens come home to roost if you say that chickens are coming home to roost, you mean that bad or silly things done in the past are beginning to cause problems. The city s budget problems are coming home to roost and everybody is paying with… …

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  • 66come one, come all — formal something that you say which means that everyone or everything can join or be included. We can t just invite some people and not others, so I guess it s a case of come one, come all …

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  • 67ˌcome ˈout — phrasal verb 1) if something such as a book or a film comes out, it becomes available to buy or see Our new album is coming out in the spring.[/ex] 2) to become known It eventually came out that she was already married.[/ex] 3) to be spoken,… …

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  • 68come (right) down to the wire — go, come, etc. (right) down to the ˈwire idiom (informal) if you say that a situation goes down to the wire, you mean that the result will not be decided or known until the very end Main entry: ↑wireidiom …

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  • 69come a cropper — verb a) To fall headlong from a horse. I should feel certain that I should come a cropper, but still Id try it. As you say, a fellow should try. b) To suffer some misfortune; to fail …

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  • 70come again — please repeat, please say that again Come again. I didn t hear you the first time …

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