- Bring about
- Bring forth
- Bring into being
- Create; produce energy
- Created (power)
- Make teenager mad
- Produce
- A sudden movement to begin with
- Begin
- Beginning
- Beginning of something
- Build up
- Call forth
- Carry on
- Bring into existence
- Bring something into existence
- Give rise to
- Invent
- Make
- Make or cause to exist
- Make, cause to exist
- Brand
- Construct
- Cook (dinner)
- Create brand
- force compel
- Line of cars
- Manufacture
- Ask for Ray’s hoist
- Boost Ray’s voice
- Bring up
- Bring up (children)
- Bring up flag, children or funds
- Build or noisily tear down
- Cause to lift
- Bring out chickens
- Cadge lift
- Come from an egg
- Come out of an egg
- Concoct
- Covered opening in a wall or floor
- Deck opening
- Similarity
- The act of comparing; an examination of two or more
objects with the view of discovering the resemblances or differences;
relative estimate.
- The state of being compared; a relative estimate; also,
a state, quality, or relation, admitting of being compared; as, to
bring a thing into comparison with another; there is no comparison
between them.
- That to which, or with which, a thing is compared, as
being equal or like; illustration; similitude.
- The modification, by inflection or otherwise, which the
adjective and adverb undergo to denote degrees of quality or quantity;
as, little, less, least, are examples of comparison.
- A figure by which one person or thing is compared to
another, or the two are considered with regard to some property or
quality, which is common to them both; e.g., the lake sparkled like a
jewel.
- The faculty of the reflective group which is supposed
to perceive resemblances and contrasts.
- Keep an eye on large lizard
- Supervise
- One who admonishes; one who warns of faults, informs of
duty, or gives advice and instruction by way of reproof or caution.
- Hence, specifically, a pupil selected to look to the
school in the absence of the instructor, to notice the absence or
faults of the scholars, or to instruct a division or class.
- Any large Old World lizard of the genus Varanus; esp., the
Egyptian species (V. Niloticus), which is useful because it devours the
eggs and young of the crocodile. It is sometimes five or six feet long.
- An ironclad war vessel, very low in the water, and having
one or more heavily-armored revolving turrets, carrying heavy guns.
- A tool holder, as for a lathe, shaped like a low turret,
and capable of being revolved on a vertical pivot so as to bring
successively the several tools in holds into proper position for
cutting.
- Arise
- Bring to maturity
- Come to light
- Make ready
- To free from that which infolds or envelops; to unfold;
to lay open by degrees or in detail; to make visible or known; to
disclose; to produce or give forth; as, to develop theories; a motor
that develops 100 horse power.
- To unfold gradually, as a flower from a bud; hence, to
bring through a succession of states or stages, each of which is
preparatory to the next; to form or expand by a process of growth; to
cause to change gradually from an embryo, or a lower state, to a higher
state or form of being; as, sunshine and rain develop the bud into a
flower; to develop the mind.
- To advance; to further; to prefect; to make to
increase; to promote the growth of.
- Affect deeply
- Affect positively
- Bring into play
- Claim to be journalist, just to look good
- Had strong effect (on)
- Have a favourable effect on
- Influence favourably