come out toward(s) (someone or something)

come out toward(s) (someone or something)

To leave or emerge from a particular place to attack someone or something. A dozen or so soldiers were suddenly coming out toward us on all sides.
See also: come, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • emerge
  • emerging
  • emerge from (something) as (something)
  • break cover
  • burst (up)on the scene
  • burst on the scene
  • burst onto the scene
  • bring (someone or something) out of (somewhere or someone)
  • bring out of
  • burst out of (somewhere or something)