Idioms

bring out (something) or bring (something) out
to make something available, to introduce something to the public
The woman brought out some snacks for the children. The computer company brought out a new computer last month.

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  • 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
  • broke
  • brush up on (something)
  • buck for (something)
  • buckle down and do (something)
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  • come from (somewhere)
  • lose out on (something)
  • in nothing flat
  • leak out (something) or leak (something) out
  • hammer away at (someone or something)
  • in a bad mood
  • like water off a duck's back
  • cut a wide swath
  • take the edge off (something)
  • rooted to the spot


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