Pronunciation: /bræŋ/
noun a dialectal variant of the past tense and past participle of 'bring'
A1 I brang my lunch to school.
A2 She brang her favorite book to read on the plane.
B1 The chef brang out the main course for us to enjoy.
B2 The team brang their A-game to the championship match.
C1 The diplomat brang up important issues during the negotiations.
C2 The CEO brang a new vision to the company's strategic planning meeting.
verb past tense of the verb 'bring'; to carry, convey, or take something or someone to a place
A1 I brang my lunch to work.
A2 She brang her dog to the park.
B1 The delivery person brang the package to my door.
B2 He brang his guitar to the party and played for everyone.
C1 The chef brang out the main course with a flourish.
C2 The actress brang a touch of elegance to the film with her performance.
formal The chef brang out the main course to the table.
informal I brang my umbrella just in case it rains.
slang She brang her A-game to the competition.
figurative His speech brang hope to the community.
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