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bring
verb as in transport or accompany
verb as in cause; influence
verb as in command a price
Example Sentences
Few of the jobs he tried made much money and, with the exception of the coaching gigs, none of them brought much happiness or fulfillment.
She previously claimed she was tortured to bring the drugs.
You bring many assets into the marriage, so it’s natural and smart that you would want to protect them too, especially as you have a child.
After James returned his talents to Cleveland in 2014, the Cavaliers also brought back Jones, first as a “roving instructor” and player-development coach and later as a full-fledged assistant.
Again and again, after all five walks, the Dodgers were unable to bring him around.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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