Idioms
bring (something) into the open
to reveal something, to expose something
The marriage counselor helped to bring the couple's problems into the open.
bring (something) off or bring off (something)
bring (something) on or bring on (something)
bring (something) to (someone's) attention
bring (something) to a head
bring about (something) or bring (something) about
bring around (someone) or bring (someone) around
bring back (something) or bring (something) back
bring down the house
bring home the bacon
bring home the importance of (something) to (someone)
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come by (something)
serve (someone) right
a loudmouth
in a sense
have the devil to pay
since time immemorial
in the saddle
turn one's back on (someone)
keep quiet
take aim at (someone or something)
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Raake orret is eaten in Norway. Trout caught in a fresh water stream are stored in salted water with a little sugar and kept in a cool place, such as the garage, for months before eating.
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