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brings up

verb as in raise youngster

verb as in initiate, mention in conversation

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Surprise because the most common response when someone brings up James Corden is: “Who?”

As the steaks are eaten, Mount, who has some skill in these things, brings up the movie.

But the government seems to think the voters can live with that as long as nobody brings up, well, all the other stuff.

It was also her open sexual appetite, which Cooke brings up in section after section of the book.

That phrase is still hanging in the air, when he brings up the CHIEFS documentary before I can.

Then, as Maple says, one thing brings up another, and the right one will come round sooner than you could suppose.

The word brings up to the mind of one who has lived in Paris crowds, laughter, fun, open air.

The Glasgow waiter brings up tea, and presently my sister is able to rise, and after a sharp fight I am expelled from the kitchen.

Speaking of circling to left and right brings up another very pretty figure for a number of riders.

As a general thing the herd crowds toward the leaders, and the laggard brings up the rear alone.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to brings up, such as: educate, teach, rear, breed, cultivate, and develop.

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

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