go+and+bring

  • 91bring/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 …

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  • 92bring 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… …

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  • 93bring 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… …

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  • 94bring 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… …

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  • 95bring 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… …

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  • 96bring someone full circle — bring (someone) full circle come/go/turn full circle if something or someone has come full circle after changing a lot, they are now the same as they were at the beginning. The poem brings us full circle, and leaves us with an image of the… …

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  • 97bring full circle — bring (someone) full circle come/go/turn full circle if something or someone has come full circle after changing a lot, they are now the same as they were at the beginning. The poem brings us full circle, and leaves us with an image of the… …

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  • 98bring someone out of their shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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  • 99bring someone out of shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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  • 100bring out of their shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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