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bring off
verb
to succeed in achieving (something), esp with difficulty or contrary to expectations
he managed to bring off the deal
slangto cause to have an orgasm
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And a roster that once seemed too top-heavy now has, at least in theory, more potential impact options to bring off the bench.
It gets so wide open, no control and he is probably getting frustrated at being brought off, but it was one of those games where he was excellent again.
Palmer, again brought off the bench, scored England's only goal in the final defeat by Spain.
"Look at the bench and it is such a strong squad. Look at the quality they have brought off the bench."
Jackson told the trooper after being brought off the ground, according to bodycam footage provided by the Department of Public Safety.
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