Brought is the past-tense of the verb "to bring".
I told her to bring pasta salad to the picnic, but she brought potato salad instead.
Earnings is the word.
A check or restraint. To put the kibosh on something means to bring it to a stop. The word evolved in Britain in the early 1800's , probably from Yiddish.
Prepare means to get ready.
You could bring a Bible. But it would be nice to bring a keepsake - like something your grandmother gave you or something you cherish. Look around your room and find something you would save in case of fire. Maybe a photo album.
Lure
restore
to give or TAKE
To get something is to acquire it, to gain possession of it. To bring something is to transport it from there to here. (By contrast, to take something is to transport it from here to there.) A word which means to go, get something, and bring it is "fetch". "I threw a stick for the dog to fetch."
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The Malayalam word konduvarika means 'bring' something.
Apply means to make a formal application or request.
The word import means to bring something into. The word import typically refers to a product that is brought into a country.
The root word of "subdued" is "subdue," which means to bring something under control or to conquer.
"Compel" is a word that means to force or bring about something through pressure or necessity.
The word regurgitate is a verb. It means to bring up something that was already swallowed.
To bring justice to something means, to put things right and proper.It can also means to bring peace.
yes. i created that. in this sentence its a verb