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Example sentences for "bring home"

  • But I know what I can do, Mr. Carleton,--if there should be too many nuts for us to bring home I can take Cynthy afterwards and get the rest of them.

  • I won't promise to bring home a French cook.

  • I wont promise to bring home a French cook.

  • But I know what I can do, Mr. Carleton, — if there should be too many nuts for us to bring home, I can take Cynthy afterwards and get the rest of them.

  • But because they lie fairer for the Word, are easier convinced of their need of Christ, and so are brought home to him without, as I may say, all that ado that the Holy Ghost doth make to bring home one of these to him.

  • Many a noble fish did the young squaw bring home, and lay at the feet of him whom she had tacitly elected as her lord and master; to him she offered the voluntary service of a faithful and devoted servant--I might almost have said, slave.

  • It was his custom to do so when the cattle strayed, and Wolfe would travel in all directions till he found them, nor ceased his search till he discovered the objects he was ordered to bring home.

  • Looking into the proud and apparently happy face of the little mother the two boys were pleased to think fortune had been so very kind, and allowed them to bring home such a goodly supply of meat; for the larder was almost bare.

  • During this time they had made several trips into the great forest, and never failed to bring home game, for there seemed a great abundance around the new settlement on the Ohio.

  • The next day, being the 19th, I went back, having made me two small bags to bring home my harvest.

  • He enjoyed his success all the more because his father had indulged in a little good-natured banter as he was starting away, asking him if he should send out a cart to bring home what he would catch.

  • In an attempt to bring home to myself, as well as to my readers, a realization of what American participation in this war means or should mean.

  • Jens tried to bring home a hind quarter as well as the head and skin, but before he had gone twenty yards he found that it was too much for him, so turned back and buried it with the rest.

  • It is almost unnecessary to mention that we found at the hotel a note from the Skipper, begging us to bring home a waterproof sheet and a few clothes that he had been obliged to leave there.

  • It serves to bring home to the prisoner that he is under confinement and not in a hotel to be waited on hand and foot.

  • Still, the story of his trial will serve to bring home to the public some idea of the manner in which Germany strives to pursue her campaign of frightfulness behind closed doors.

  • She had never called him that before, and it seemed strangely to bring home to him what, in this crisis of his child's life, was due to her from him, her only living parent.

  • The prophet labours to bring home to his hearers a sense of the reality of the national sin; and he affirms once more (vv.

  • Illustration: "We had at last the satisfaction of seeing him mounted upon the colt, with a deal box before him to bring home groceries in.

  • The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him mounted upon the colt, with a deal box before him to bring home groceries in.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bring home" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bring about; bring down; bring forth; bring herself; bring myself; bring suit; bring thee; bring their; bring them; bring together; bring you; bringeth forth; bringing about; bringing forth; bringing them; close upon; dead calm; falls back; little likely; more probable; processed foods; shall rejoice; unseen world; valid marriage; various other; vice versa