come out in (something)

come out in (something)

1. Literally, to go outside while wearing something in particular. My mom won't let me come out in my bathing suit without a cover-up. I had to come out in my robe to scold the neighbors for being so loud at 3 AM.
2. To show symptoms of a rash. Every time I eat that particular fruit, I come out in hives.
See also: come, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

come out in something

 
1. Lit. to come outside wearing something in particular. You shouldn't come out in that skimpy jacket. I didn't mean to come out in my pajamas. I just wanted to get the newspaper.
2. Fig. to break out with a rash. The baby has come out in a rash again.
See also: come, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come out in
  • allow nature to take its course
  • drift with
  • literally
  • beach body
  • cut off from the (outside) world
  • cover (one's) tracks (up)
  • cover one's tracks
  • cover tracks
  • cover your tracks