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Bring back
Seeing the newborn baby brought back memories of the birth of my own children.
recall
Bring down
They are bringing down the prices in the canteen since the students complained.
reduce
Bring forward
The date of the next meeting has been brought forward. It will be held this week instead of next.
produce at earlier time
Bring in
Mrs. Brown's children now bring in a lot of money each week
earn
Bring in
The hippies brought in a new way of dressing
introduce
Bring on
The cold weather brought on old Mr. Jone's cough.
cause to happen
Bring out
It was very difficult to bring out the point of the story
Reveal, show
Bring round (also Bring to)
Give her some smelling salts to bring her around
Revive, restore to consciousness
Bring up
She brought up everything she ate
be sick, vomit
Bring up
The children were very well brought up.
educate, rear
Bring up
The question of extended visiting hours was brought up at the committee meeting.
raise (a matter)
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phrasal verbs - Bring
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phrasal verbs - Bring
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2010-09-17T23:23:49Z
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