or destruction.The massive success of our latest product brought the company back from the brink of bankruptcy.I was in a really dark, hopeless place, but the support and love of my family brought me back from the brink.Collin's last-minute goal brought us back from the brink of defeat,...
Brought down the house Received enthusiastic approval from the audience. Her performance brought down the house. Brought into question Made something doubted or disputed. His actions brought his honesty into question. Brought under control Managed to make something manageable or less dangerous. ...
I hooked his leg and brought him down. 2. discourage, upset, depress, crush, dash, damp, deter, dismay, daunt, dampen, lay low, cast down, put a damper on, dispirit, deject You'll do anything to bring me down, won't you?
(brɪŋ) vb (tr) , brings, bringing or brought 1. to carry, convey, or take (something or someone) to a designated place or person: bring that book to me; will you bring Jessica to Tom's party?. 2. to cause to happen or occur to (oneself or another): to bring disrespec...
brought me back from the brink of something brought me back out brought me back to life brought me back to reality brought me before brought me down ▼Complete English Grammar Rules is now available in paperback and eBook formats. Make it yours today! Advertisement. Bad banner? Please let us...
19 And they smote him on the head with a reed, and did spit upon him, and bowing their knees worshipped him. 20 And when they had mocked him, they took off the purple from him, and put his own clothes on him, and led him out to crucify him. 21 And they compel one Simon a ...
(redirected frombrought me into the open) bring (someone or something) (out) into the open 1. To move, lead, or maneuver something into an open space or area that is exposed and visible to others.The theater company brought their stage out into the open so they could incorporate the for...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected frombrought me in the open) bring (someone or something) out in the open 1. To move, lead, or maneuver something into an open space or area that is exposed and visible to others.The theater company brought their stage out in the open so they...
I hooked his leg and brought him down. 2. discourage, upset, depress, crush, dash, damp, deter, dismay, daunt, dampen, lay low, cast down, put a damper on, dispirit, deject You'll do anything to bring me down, won't you?
Fig.to present or reveal someone or something to the public.The newspaper story brought the problem to light.I have brought some interesting facts to light in my article. See also:bring,light,to bringsomethingto light Fig.to make something known.The scientists brought their findings to light....