Idioms
bring back (something) or bring (something) back
to return an item that you bought or borrowed (used when you are speaking at the place where something is bought or borrowed)
My friend plans to bring back my book tomorrow.
bring down the house
bring home the bacon
bring home the importance of (something) to (someone)
bring out (something) or bring (something) out
bring some new facts to light
bring to mind
bring up (a child)
bring up (a subject)
bring up the rear
broad in the beam
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last person
put down (an animal) or put (an animal) down
elbow (someone) out of (somewhere)
have (something) in mind
turn out (a light)
pay attention to (someone or something)
sixth sense
get a clean bill of health
last-ditch effort
just the same
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World Record Facts
Thomas Wedders, who lived in England in the 1770s, is said to have had a nose 19 centimetres (7.5 inches) long.
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