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121bring someone up with a start — bring/pull (someone) up with a start if something that someone says brings you up with a start, it surprises you and often causes you to suddenly stop what you were doing. The sound of his voice pulled me up with a start …
122bring up with a start — bring/pull (someone) up with a start if something that someone says brings you up with a start, it surprises you and often causes you to suddenly stop what you were doing. The sound of his voice pulled me up with a start …
123bring the house down — Something that brings the house down is acclaimed and praised vigorously …
124bring someone to justice — ► bring someone to justice arrest and try someone in court for a crime. Main Entry: ↑justice …
125bring someone up to date (with something) — bring/keep/someone up to date ( with/on/something) phrase to inform someone of all the most recent news and changes in a situation The newsletter will keep you up to date with our progress. Thesaurus: to tell someone something, or to give… …
126bring someone up to date (on something) — bring/keep/someone up to date ( with/on/something) phrase to inform someone of all the most recent news and changes in a situation The newsletter will keep you up to date with our progress. Thesaurus: to tell someone something, or to give… …
127bring|ing-up — «BRIHNG ihng UHP», noun. 1. care and training given to a child when growing up; upbringing. 2. education; training …
128bring someone to their senses — bring someone to their (or come to one s) senses restore someone to (or regain) consciousness ■ cause someone to (or start to) think and behave reasonably after a period of folly or irrationality …