Verb
come out in (third-person singular simple present comes out in, present participle coming out in, simple past came out in, past participle come out in)
(transitive) to be afflicted by (a visible disruption of the body)
He's come out in spots.
We have very similar brains. But they come out in different personalities. Guy Berryman
Nixon's attempts to order subversion of various departments was bound to come out in some form. Bob Woodward
Interviewer: Do you think that India should have come out in support of the restoration of democracy in the Maldives in a much stronger way? Are you disappointed with India's response? Mohamed Nasheed
A leopard's spots: or, what is bred in the babe will come out in the flesh. Afghan Proverb
What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh. Latin Proverb
The spot will come out in the washing. Spanish Proverb