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brings
verb as in transport or accompany
verb as in cause; influence
verb as in command a price
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While excoriating the IRS, Huckabee brings his readers along on a flashback to his youth.
Although he brings a Western spin to things, he seems equally inspired by the local sense of style.
To an audience destabilized by seismic changes in the culture, he brings the assurance (and the threat) that Obama et al.
Israeli elections means a time out And that brings us to the bottom line.
Surprise because the most common response when someone brings up James Corden is: “Who?”
He brings out all their power, brilliancy and careering wildness, and makes the greatest sensation of them.
We have other things to engage us now, but I sometimes think all is not gain that the march of progress brings.
He is allowed one-third of it for himself, and, whatever price it brings, it must support his family for the next year.
This brings to my Memory (what I cannot help smiling at) the bountiful Banter, you at this time endeavoured to put upon me.
But we may indeed call a voyage fortunate, which brings us at last safe into port.
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On this page you'll find 160 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to brings, such as: lead, transfer, deliver, bear, take, and carry.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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