Bring Somebody Up
- Bring Somebody Up
- to raise a child and teach them how to behave, think, and feel
- She brought up her children to be polite and respectful.
- He was brought up in a family of musicians, so it's no surprise he's a great singer.
- to mention something in a conversation
- I didn't want to bring up the topic of money, but it's really important.
- She brought up the idea of going to the beach for vacation.
- to vomit
- After eating the spoiled food, he brought up his lunch.
- The smell of the gas made her bring up her breakfast.
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