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Phrase(s): come out at someone or something [and] come out toward(s) someone or something
to emerge and attack someone or something. • The dogs came out at us, but we got away. • Betsy’s bulldog came out toward my bike as I rode by., Phrase(s): come out at an amount [and] come out to an amount
to result in a certain amount, as the result of mathematical computation. • The total charges came out at far more than we expected.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs