bring
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- (transitive) When you say "you bring" something to someone, you carry it with you to that someone.
- You bring lunch to me every day.
- You brought a book to me last week.
- (transitive) When I say "I bring" something to you, I carry it with me to you.
- I bring milk to you from the store today.
- I am bringing the key to you.
- (transitive) Sometimes bring means carry something with you to a place where that someone can receive it.
- I bring my books to your house.
- You brought the money to my office.