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bring on
v.
1.cause to arise
2.bring onto the market or release
3.cause to appear
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bring in
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fall short of (one's expectations)
to be not as good as one expected
The new movie fell short of people's expectations and attendance is very low.
1.
flinch
a.
to grimace.
b.
recoil.
c.
squint.
d.
tighten or stiffen.
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