Definitions for brings
brings
bring
Spelling: [bring]
IPA: /brɪŋ/
Brings is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.
You can make 81 anagrams from letters in brings (bginrs).
Definitions for brings
Verb phrases
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bring about, to accomplish; cause:
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bring around/round,
to convince of a belief or opinion; persuade:
to restore to consciousness, as after a faint.
to bring as a visitor:
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bring down,
to injure, capture, or kill:
to lessen; reduce:
Slang. to cause to be in low spirits; depress:
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bring forth,
to give birth to; deliver; bear:
to give rise to; introduce:
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bring forward,
to bring to view; show.
to present for consideration; adduce:
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bring in,
to yield, as profits or income:
to present officially; submit:
to cause to operate or yield:
to present for consideration, approval, etc.; introduce:
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bring off, to accomplish, carry out, or achieve (something):
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bring on,
to cause to happen or exist; bring about:
to introduce; cause to appear:
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bring out,
to expose; reveal.
to make noticeable or conspicuous in a contrast.
to publish, as a book or play.
to introduce officially into society:
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bring to,
to bring back to consciousness; revive.
Nautical. to head (a vessel) close to or into the wind so as to halt.
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bring up,
to care for during childhood; rear.
to introduce or mention for attention, discussion, action, or consideration.
to vomit.
to stop or cause to stop quickly:
Nautical. (of a vessel) to cause to halt, as by lowering an anchor or running aground; fetch up.
verb (used with object)
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to carry, convey, conduct, or cause (someone or something) to come with, to, or toward the speaker:
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to cause to come to or toward oneself; attract:
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to cause to occur or exist:
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to cause to come into a particular position, state, or effect:
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to cause to appear or occur in the mind; evoke or recall:
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to persuade, convince, compel, or induce:
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to sell for; fetch:
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Law. to commence:
Origin of brings
before 950; Middle English bringen, Old English bringan; cognate with Dutch brengen, German bringen, Gothic briggan
Examples for brings
Wonderful are the accounts he brings of that far-off world, where his spirit wanders.
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Israeli elections means a time out And that brings us to the bottom line.
To an audience destabilized by seismic changes in the culture, he brings the assurance (and the threat) that Obama et al.
Sunday comes, and brings with it a day of general gloom and austerity.
This brings us to his meeting with Halbert Davis at the door.
Although he brings a Western spin to things, he seems equally inspired by the local sense of style.
Yet if it brings marvelous joy it also brings exquisite pain.
And though it requires sacrifice, it brings a deeper fulfillment.
While excoriating the IRS, Huckabee brings his readers along on a flashback to his youth.