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Definition of
bring out in phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
bring out in
phrasal verb
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bring somebody out in something
to make somebody’s skin be covered in spots, etc.
The heat brought him out in a rash.
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bring out the worst in somebody
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bring out the worst in somebody
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bring out of himself, herself, etc.
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