bring over to
bring (someone or something) over to (some place)
To take someone or something along from one location to another. Sure, I can watch Sadie tonight—just bring her over to my house after daycare. I'll bring the movie over to your party.
bring (something or someone) over to
To bring something or someone to a certain location, especially where someone lives. I'll bring the movie over to you tomorrow night so we can watch it at the party. Bring her over to my house and I'll measure her for the dress.
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bring someone over to something
to bring someone for a visit and a meal or other event. Please bring your friend over to dinner sometime. I want to bring over my husband sometime.
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- bring (someone or something) over to (some place)
- bring over from some place
- bring over some place)
- bring (someone or something) over
- bring (someone or something) over from (somewhere)
- in accord with (someone or something) about (someone or something)
- leave
- leave (someone or something) (at) (some place)
- send (someone or something) to (someone, something, or some place)
- send to