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bring

Definition for bring

verb as in transport or accompany

verb as in cause; influence

verb as in command a price

Strongest matches

bring in, draw, produce, return, take

Strong matches

afford, earn, fetch, gross, net, yield

Weak match

sell for

verb as in file charges in court

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"At the end of the day, what do you get remembered for? Making a shed load of money or creating something that brings genuine pleasure, happiness and escapism to people," she said.

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The college is part of an EU's Transform Dairy Net project, which is bringing together 26 partners and 11 farmer-led innovation hubs to study cow-with-calf systems.

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I wanted us to play through the pitch, whether it was with short passes or long passes, rather than keeping the ball deep and bringing teams on to us.

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Peak is “just one more piece, one more rare-earth deposit that they are going to be bringing into China.”

After Epstein’s death in 2019, the pair were left to manage his estate and settle lawsuits brought by Epstein’s victims.

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

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