From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbring somebody out in something phrasal verbMICAUSEif something brings you out in spots, it makes them appear on your skin Any foods containing wheat bring him out in a rash. → bring→ See Verb table
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bring out in • The very idea of such a thing has brought me out in a rash.• Just the prospect of being late was enough to bring her out in a sweat of fear.• She had no idea that any man could ever bring her out in goose-bumps, but this one had.