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bring over

British  

verb

  1. (tr, adverb) to cause (a person) to change allegiances

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"I'll bring over a gallon of milk tomorrow morning!"

From Literature

“I could bring over some cleaning supplies, if you want.”

From Literature

“He’s Coal’s buddy. You bring over anybody you want anytime, Coal. Okay?”

From Literature

Winter Storm Fern is forecast to bring over a foot of snow and heavy ice from Texas to the Northeast from Friday evening through early Monday.

From Barron's

Murati’s issues with Zoph started over the summer when she began to suspect that he was having a relationship with a colleague whom he had lobbied to bring over from OpenAI, according to people familiar with the situation.

From The Wall Street Journal