break in the case »
A new discovery in a case.
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catch out »
To discover or expose as fake or insincere.
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come on »
To encounter, discover; to come upon.
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come out »
To be discovered, be revealed.
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dig up »
To discover something by digging; to unearth.
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eureka moment »
The moment of a sudden unexpected discovery.
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figure out »
To come to understand; to discover or find a solution; to deduce.
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find out »
To discover, as by asking or exploring.
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hit on »
To discover, pinpoint; to think up; to realize; to invent.
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murder will out »
A murderer will always be discovered.
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murder will out »
Secrets or hidden crimes will eventually be exposed or discovered.
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rediscover fire »
To relearn fundamental concepts, principles or practices that had been previously well known and widely practiced at a prior time in human society.
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run across »
To find or discover by chance.
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stumble across »
To discover or find something by accident.
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stumble on »
To discover or find something by accident.
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stumble upon »
To discover or find something by accident.
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the jig is up »
An expression used to mean "We have been caught out and have no defence", or if spoken to a person who's just been found out as the perpetrator of an offense, it means "You've been discovered.".
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truth will out »
A mystery will always be solved, or a truth will always be discoveredTruth will eventually and inevitably be discovered.
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tumble to »
To discover, or suddenly understand something.
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