bring meaning
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- Bring may refer to:
- Dark Bring, an evil magic stone in the manga series Rave Master
- Erland Samuel Bring (1736-1798), Swedish mathematician
- Brang may refer to:
- Peter Paul Brang, Viennese architect
- Maran Brang Seng, Burmese politician
- VerbSGbringsPRbringingPT, PPbroughtSUF-ing
- VT To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
- Waiter, please bring me a single malt whiskey.
- VT (figuratively) To supply or contribute.
- The new company director brought a fresh perspective on sales and marketing.
- VT To raise (a lawsuit, charges, etc.) against somebody.
- It has jailed environmental activists and is planning to limit the power of judicial oversight by handing a state-approved body a monopoly over bringing environmental lawsuits.
- To persuade; to induce; to draw; to lead; to guide.
- To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch.
- What does coal bring per ton?
- (baseball) To pitch, often referring to a particularly hard thrown fastball.
- The closer Jones can really bring it.
- VT To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
- Interjection
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- 1819: He also brought forth two large drinking cups, made out of the horn of the urus, and hooped with silver. — Walter Scott, Ivanhoe
- His voice wavered when the reporter brought up the controversial topic.
- An often proved Remedy to bring away what is, or should not be left in the Womb of a Puerpera, though it were Part of a dead Child.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Bring these gypsy vermin to the Palace of Justice.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of bring in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary