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101bring up the rear — {v. phr.} 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. * /The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade./ * /The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade./ 2. {informal} To do least… …
102bring up the rear — {v. phr.} 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. * /The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade./ * /The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade./ 2. {informal} To do least… …
103Bring Out The Freak In You — is a song by Lil Rob. It appears on his 2005 album Twelve Eighteen, Pt. 1 and was released as a single in 2006. The song was produced by Moox.Charts*Rhythmic Top 40 11 *Pop 100 97 *Hot Rap Tracks 20 *Hot 100 Airplay 68 …
104…and the Beat Goes On! — …and the Beat Goes On! …
105bring sb on board — bring/get sb on board ► to make someone become involved in an activity: »A consultancy firm was brought on board to ensure consistency and compatibility. Main Entry: ↑board …
106bring/get sb on board — ► to make someone become involved in an activity: »A consultancy firm was brought on board to ensure consistency and compatibility. Main Entry: ↑board …
107bring someone back down to earth — bring (someone) (back) down to earth come (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump/jolt) to have to start dealing with the unpleasant or boring things that happen every day after a period of excitement and enjoyment. I had a huge pile of work… …
108bring someone down to earth — bring (someone) (back) down to earth come (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump/jolt) to have to start dealing with the unpleasant or boring things that happen every day after a period of excitement and enjoyment. I had a huge pile of work… …
109bring back down to earth — bring (someone) (back) down to earth come (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump/jolt) to have to start dealing with the unpleasant or boring things that happen every day after a period of excitement and enjoyment. I had a huge pile of work… …
110bring down to earth — bring (someone) (back) down to earth come (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump/jolt) to have to start dealing with the unpleasant or boring things that happen every day after a period of excitement and enjoyment. I had a huge pile of work… …