bring out in a rash

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bring out in a rash (third-person singular simple present brings out in a rash, present participle bringing out in a rash, simple past and past participle brought out in a rash)

  1. (idiomatic) To rile someone up.
    • The cost of doing nothing, in The Economist, [1]
      The heat has brought American business out in a rash.