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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61. He's bringing up some thick, rusty colored stuff.
62. Holt: Anyway, bringing up Bynum does get us back point.
63. Gentleness comfort again while bringing up pants oneself:Luckily today the person be little and throw a person also however know of only a female, and is incognizant drop!
64. Female roseate terns sometimes mate with each other for life, allowing themselves to be fertilised by males, but making nests and bringing up their young together.
65. He has a special appearance bringing up the image of Adonis from Greek myth.
66. A clutch of roughnecks, smudged with dirt and tattoos, are coring the earth, bringing up a little slice from the shale formation below.
67. They are just bringing up all their old rehashed claims with no prospect or vision for the future.
68. I'd been widowed for 26 years, but my life was too full bringing up my two children and working in a betting shop to bother with men.
69. You have to bear the responsibility of bringing up your child.
70. For the first time they are bringing up sections of the Mesolithic village from the seabed and going through the sediments .
71. Extreme climate made the Chukchi capable of great endurance. Body and spirit strength was always considered the crucial point for bringing up the kids.
72. Due to a miserable marriage, both parents deserted the girl when she was only a one-year-old baby(Sentencedict.com), leaving her grandmother to shoulder the task of bringing up the baby.
73. The fifth section: Bringing up some measures of improving primary-and-Middle school teachers" SLin our country according to the experience in America and Japanese."
74. The selection sequence for bringing up the tool for other types of database servers running on Windows would be similar.
75. M : You are bringing up questions which you alone can answer.
76. The reason why music aesthetics became the mainstream is directly related to the bringing up of the contemporary "Beaux Arts" and setting up of the discipline aesthetics.
77. I believe that redounding yourself although, bringing up ignorantly like that injure Chinese culture really. And the damaged are ourself Chinese finally.
78. The boys trailed in gradually , Frank bringing up the rear with an armload of wood.
79. Angeline Brunel, a 31-year-old mother from Glasgow, admitted that she turned to friends, books and programmes for advice about bringing up her daughter Madeleine, who is now two.
80. The next step in bringing up a virtual image is customizing its network identity, which is often one of the trickier areas of relocating virtual images.
81. I believe that redounding yourself although,(www.Sentencedict.com) bringing up ignorantly like that injure Chinese culture really.
82. The above structural requirement in graduates' thesis has positive effect on bringing up the research ability, securing research methods and holding proper attitude towards scientific research.
83. The Judge also granted Katherine Jackson a family allowance from the singer's estate to help meet the cost of bringing up the children.
84. He found himself encharged with the bringing up of a young nobleman.
85. Bringing up children, in terms of education and religion, is another conversational no-go area, as is how the couple intend to share domestic chores.
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