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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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ing down the house<br />

- to cause much laughter in the audience<br />

The comedian brought down the house with his jokes about the lost dog.<br />

bring home the bacon<br />

- to work <strong>and</strong> earn money for your family<br />

My friend is bringing home the bacon for his family <strong>and</strong> is very busy.<br />

bring home the importance of (something) to (someone)<br />

- to make someone fully realize something<br />

I was unable to bring home the importance of arriving early for the meeting.<br />

bring some new facts to light<br />

- to discover some new facts, to make some new facts known<br />

The lawyers were able to bring some new facts to light in the trial of the killer.<br />

bring (someone) around<br />

- to cause someone to adopt an opinion or course of action<br />

My friend did not agree with me at the start but I was able to bring him around later.<br />

bring (someone) around<br />

- to bring someone back to consciousness<br />

The medical staff helped to bring the man around after the accident.<br />

bring (someone) into line<br />

- to persuade someone to agree with you<br />

The woman was able to bring the other members of the committee into line.<br />

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