Definition
to bring (a friend) back (a gift): to return (from a trip) with (a present for somebody)
I brought you back a beret and a baguette from Paris. I hope you like your gifts!
to bring (a child) back to (their home): to return (somewhere with someone); to take (someone) back (somewhere)
- "I'll tell you what, bring your plant back today and we'll replace it with something less... "spiny"."
- "He's going to help us bring the music back to Delavigne."
- "He's currently exiled from heaven so he is available to help us bring the music back to Delavigne."
- "Bring us back a penguin for the office."
- "Now, if you can make me laugh, then I can bring Earth humor back to my planet."
- "Horatio : We must track them down and bring them back to San Francisco!"
- "I will bring it back as soon as it is finished in the oven."
- "Operator : Then for your return journey, you can catch the 10AM bus out of New York on July 26th, which will bring you back to San Francisco on July 30th at 11AM."
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