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(of a person's skin) to become covered in spots or a similar condition because of a sickness or allergy
- After eating shellfish, she came out in hives all over her body due to an allergic reaction.
- Whenever he catches a cold, he tends to come out in red spots on his face and neck.
- The child came out in a rash after coming into contact with poison ivy during a nature hike.
- Some people may come out in pimples or acne as a side effect of certain medications.
- Her skin is sensitive, and she often comes out in a rash when exposed to certain chemicals.