Similar words: bring up, upbringing, bringing, bring in, bring into play, springing, ring up, spring up. Meaning: n. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community.
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31. Try to stick to the subject of the row rather than bringing up 25 years' worth of misdemeanours.
32. That meant marrying, settling down, bringing up a family, thought Lily.
33. On the one hand, bringing up children is seen as a purely private matter.
34. What is the primary role of parents in bringing up children?
35. They are, according to recent research, bringing up the next generation of offenders, truants, divorcees and generally inadequate people.
36. If we believe this, I think it makes the challenge of bringing up adopted children an easier task.
37. Bilijana, 26, was looking forward to bringing up a family in their comfortable Sarajevo home.
38. She is unemployed, and bringing up two young daughters on benefits.
39. Bringing up the rear, Duke shouldered his way into the kitchen.
40. Four men-at-arms rode alongside, and bringing up the rear was another monk herding a flock of sheep and goats.
41. His mother had had a hard life - had worked her fingers to the bone bringing up six children.
42. Dad was bringing up the rear to make sure no one got lost.
43. But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children.
44. Home responsibilities protection Many women spend some years away from paid employment bringing up children or looking after elderly or disabled relatives.
45. Work also provides social contact and reduces the isolation experienced by those bringing up children alone.
46. They fall in beside him and start up the hill to the induction center, the cop bringing up the rear.
47. That is a prime question, I would say, of this hour in the bringing up of children.
48. He led the way, followed by an ebullient Christina and Elaine,[sentencedict.com] with James sullenly bringing up the rear.
49. It developed into rheumatoid arthritis, but being confined to a wheelchair didn't stop Jackie marrying and bringing up three children.
50. We all followed our guide up the path, Marcus and I bringing up the rear.
51. My grandfather had died early, so she was used to bringing up a family on her own.
52. One by one they climbed in, Delaney first, Nell in the middle, with Andrevitch bringing up the rear.
53. He was tired of bringing up the rear in the march of civilization.
54. She says bringing up three children plus two career moves her husband works for a computer firm strung out her studies.
55. Dads that are bringing up families single handedly shouldn't be forgotten either.
56. Bringing up the rear is the Greenfield, with its slowcoach Trident-based VGA card.
57. They were bringing up the horses at the rodeo.
58. I'll spare no pains in bringing up the children.
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59. I am adverse to bringing up the matter again.
60. He was praised for bringing up the runaway horse.
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