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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31. What he's bringing to the company is financial expertise.
32. She did her part in bringing them back together.
33. The boys are bringing in good wages every week.
34. They're bringing out a new sports car this year.
35. Bees fertilize the flowers by bringing pollen.
36. He's bringing out a new album next month.
37. The company is bringing out a new sports car.
38. MPs voted against bringing back the death penalty.
39. He's good at bringing out nervous interviewees.
40. Paulo's very shy - he needs bringing out.
41. The magistrates granted that the charity was justified in bringing the action.
42. His friends had all gone to college or were bringing home the bacon.
43. The visitor centre is bringing in more and more people.
44. The directors decided to gear the factory up for increased production, by bringing in new machines.
45. It's no joke bringing up a child on your own.
46. I make no apologies for bringing this issue to your attention once again.
47. You'll be bringing a storm about your ears if you try to criticize their way of doing things.
48. Some manufacturers usually just face-lift their cars when bringing out new models.
49. I miss you bringing me cups of tea in the mornings!
50. Mark's a difficult child and I think they're making a good job of bringing him up.
51. She had a kind of missionary zeal about bringing culture to the masses.
52. Do you think they'll ever find a way of bringing peace to the region?
53. Bringing up a family when you are unemployed is no picnic.
54. He said that he would be bringing a friend with him but, significantly,[www.Sentencedict.com] didn't say who it was.
55. They have a laissez-faire approach to bringing up their children .
56. If we don't keep bringing this to the attention of the people, nothing will be done.
57. The price war is bringing the cost of flights down.
58. The farmers are bringing the apples in early this year because of the warm weather.
59. They are bringing out a new edition of the dictionary.
60. I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
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