Antonym: take. Similar words: bring up, bring out, bring in, bring down, bring back, bring about, bring together, bring forward. Meaning: [brɪŋ] v. 1. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere 2. cause to come into a particular state or condition 3. cause to happen or to occur as a consequence 4. go or come after and bring or take back 5. bring into a different state 6. be accompanied by 7. bestow a quality on 8. advance or set forth in court 9. be sold for a certain price 10. attract the attention of 11. induce or persuade.
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61) I forgot to bring your book. -- Never mind.
62) Bring a change of clothes with you.
63) Why don't you bring your brother along?
64) We can bring your suggestions under several headings.
65) We'll have to bring our equipment up-to-date.
66) For all you mean to me each day,For all the happiness you bring my way,For the love we share and the memories, too,(www.Sentencedict.com)I'm hoping your birthday is happy for you.
67) May your birthday bring lots of joy in the year you have begun.Accept my wishes for many happy returns on your birthday.
68) If someone is strong enough to bring you down,show them you are strong enough to get up.
69) Mother wants to come downstairs, but is too weak to walk; it'll take both of you to bring her down.
70) Although patience and persistence is a painful thing, but it can gradually bring you the benefits.
71) He tried in vain to bring his temper under control.
72) When they visit us they always bring their dog with them.
73) When are you going to bring the rest of your family over?
74) Wishing you a sparkling Christmas and bright happy New Year!May the season bring much pleasure to you.
75) It is hoped that the government's initiative will bring the strike to an end.
76) I never doubted you; I was sure you would bring me the money.
77) When there's no expectation, losing won't bring hurt, gaining makes you surprised.
78) We are very happy to extend to you our utmost congratulations on your finishing your college course so successfully.May you enter a more successful life and the future years bring you continued happiness.
79) You'd better bring, cause I'll bring every I've got it.
80) Few observers believe that the treaty will bring a lasting peace to the region.
81) Diplomacy has so far failed to bring an end to the fighting.
82) He had had the foresight to bring in the washing before the rain started.
83) Will you suddenly appear, in a coffee shop around the corner, I will bring the smiling face, and you say, not to say once upon a time, just say, say to you, just say, long time no see.
84) Because the time is limited, we have to bring the discussion to an end today.
85) He had to bring forward an 11 o'clock meeting so that he could get to the funeral on time.
86) We haven't seen each other for a long time. May maple bring my love and sow seeds of spring; Under the same starry sky, let us, the distant two, weave a garland of missing.
87) Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers.
88) We interrupt our normal transmissions to bring you a piece of special news.
89) Don't lose hope. You never know what tomorrow will bring.
90) He was able to bring large sterile acreages back to fertility.
More similar words: bring up, bring out, bring in, bring down, bring back, bring about, bring together, bring forward, ring, string, ring out, during, ring up, gathering, offering, mothering, bearings, spring up, filtering, pioneering, neighboring, engineering, manufacturing, brisk, brick, bride, fabric, hubris, debris, in brief.