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brought in

verb as in make a profit

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Example Sentences

We come out at the conservatory, where there is already a fire; all the delicate flowers have been brought in-doors.

Supper was brought-in old Tom Baker's best flourish-and the party begun to discuss its merits with great gusto.

Soon all the town was in an up-roar, and Paul was brought in-to the church, and the gates that led to the courts were all shut.

Berenger merely passed through, seeing as he went the black hood busy over a freshly-brought-in-patient.

Not until this is thoroughly effected should the creature be brought in-doors, or be suffered to rest for a moment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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