Similar words: upbringing, bring in, bring into play, springing, ringing, engineering, mudslinging, genetic engineering. Meaning: [brɪŋ] n. the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail).
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2. She's always bringing up her health problems.
3. They face a myriad of problems bringing up children.
4. Slowly the fisherman reeled in his line, bringing the fish ashore.
5. I was bringing up my three children as a single parent.
6. A snowstorm hit the West today, bringing with it frigid temperatures.
7. The Victorians regarded the railways as bringing progress and civilization.
8. The use of drugs is bringing the sport into disrepute.
9. It was amazing how my mother coped with bringing up three children on less than three pounds a week.
10. He faces six charges of bringing the game into disrepute .
11. The council are pleased with the results of bringing ordinary citizens in on local library planning.
12. The plan has the added advantage of bringing employment to rural areas.
13. I really felt for her, bringing up her children alone.
14. The shepherd is bringing his flock down from the hills.
15. Bringing up a baby is undeniably hard work.
16. She's nice but needs a lot of bringing out.
17. Medics were bringing casualties to the first-aid post.
18. It's hard bringing up children alone.http://sentencedict.com
19. The hot weather is bringing the wheat on nicely.
20. There's a good case for/against bringing in new regulations.
21. Pantomime is about bringing laughter to thousands.
22. Bringing up six children is no picnic!
23. She is bringing divorce proceedings against her husband.
24. The sun is bringing the crops on nicely.
25. How much is she bringing in every month?
26. Why are you bringing it up now?
27. Bringing up twins requires a great deal of energy.
28. As a single father, he found it a struggle bringing up three children.
29. All the love stories have something in common. Once upon a time, I have that experience too. but I can not remember it clearly. All I can remember is that love returns with another man bringing new hopes to me.
30. He needs these people to fulfill his ambitions and reciprocates by bringing out the best in each of them.
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