Definition: To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
Synonyms:
Number of sentences found for the keyword 'bring': 8
1. The Olympics bring nations together in peaceful competition.
2. Children eagerly wait for Santa Claus to bring them gifts.
3. Farmers bring fresh produce to the local market.
4. I forgot to bring money to the market.
5. Pets bring joy and companionship to millions of families around the world.
6. Some wild dogs like the African painted dog hunt in packs and bring down animals much larger than themselves.
7. Fever reducers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help bring down a high temperature.
8. Don’t let them bring you down.
1. The Olympics bring nations together in peaceful competition.
2. Children eagerly wait for Santa Claus to bring them gifts.
3. Farmers bring fresh produce to the local market.
4. I forgot to bring money to the market.
5. Pets bring joy and companionship to millions of families around the world.
6. Some wild dogs like the African painted dog hunt in packs and bring down animals much larger than themselves.
7. Fever reducers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help bring down a high temperature.
8. Don’t let them bring you down.
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