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brought
[ brawt ]
brought
/ ɔː /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of bring
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·dzܲ adjective
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Example Sentences
But what else has Emery brought, away from recruitment and the club's playing style?
He hasn't brought anything truly new to the table, but, using the tonnes of energy he has, he has become one of the top representatives of a broader cultural shift.
The egg and oil gave it structure, the garlic brought heat, the lemon lent brightness, and salt tied it all together.
The air crews brought desirable goods or “cargo,” much of which was exchanged to the islanders for their labor in building the airfields.
I understand the chancellor is looking at whether any of the money announced in the government's vital Spending Review can be brought forward from June.
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