Definition

to bring in (something, someone): to take, lead or carry (something or someone) into a place verb
Can you bring in the washing, please?
  • "After reviewing the issue with Bruno, we've decided to bring in a specialist."
  • "Luna : I have a great idea: I could bring in my cat from home."
  • "Bobby brought in his father's revolver and was passing it around to his classmates."
  • "He does bring in a tray of fresh pastries every morning, and encourages his colleagues to sing French folk songs during their cigarette breaks."
  • "That's why I'm bringing in a very special consultant: Mr. Michael Jackson."
  • "So let me bring in our sports correspondent Enriqué De La Cruz."
  • "That's why I'm bringing in a very special consultant – a close friend of mine from heaven – Mr. Michael Jackson."

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