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bring

[bring] / brɪŋ /






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“We’re like magnets,” said Frank, a retired middle-school teacher from Burbank, his Dodgers jersey weighed down by about 100 pins, a fraction of the few thousand he brought.

From Los Angeles Times

The sight of the full battalion brings grins to every passerby.

From Salon

Neurodiverse people can become overwhelmed or distressed when surrounded by large numbers of people, which can bring on sensory overload or panic attacks.

From BBC

It is hard to imagine that the year will bring forth a Lincoln book of more originality or consequence.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Jolts report brought other signs that while the labor market has weakened, it hasn’t collapsed.

From The Wall Street Journal