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come out of the woodwork and come out of nowhere
Any difference between them? thanks
7 feb. 2012 11:53
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Their meaning is close to each other but not exactly the same. Both indicate something surprising and unexpected but "coming out of the woodwork" indicates a multitude (many) and "came out of nowhere" usually means one occurance unless modified by a plural form of speech (they came out of nowhere).
I have clients coming out of the woodwork. - A LOT of unexpected clients.
The client came out of nowhere. - One client because the singular form "the" was used.
7 februari 2012
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come out of the woodwork = come from everywhere
So yeah, they are different.
7 februari 2012
"Come out of the wood work" likely compares the number of ___________ (often people) to bugs hiding in molding or in the walls. So yes, it is only used in situations where it can be hard to count the total.
7 februari 2012
They mean the same thing..
It means,' to appear suddenly and unexpectedly'
7 februari 2012
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