bring with

The phrase "bring with" is commonly used in informal contexts to indicate accompanying or carrying something or someone to a location.

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Definition

B1General

(informal)To carry or take someone or something along to a particular place.

Example

  • Don't forget to bring your ID with you to the exam.
  • She brought her dog with her to the park.

B1Regional (Upper Midwestern US)

(informal, regional)To accompany or transport someone or something to a location.

Example

  • He always brings his lunch with to work.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "bring with":

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