to succeed in doing something difficult
Caledonia, we are going to put a man aboard you to bring off your stretcher case.
If they can bring off the deal, they’ll be able to retire.
Now, and again due to Abramov's skills, they were poised to bring off an even bigger coup.
Patience bit her tongue against the impulse to tell Gerrard to sit straight; he was still too coltish to bring off that lounging pose.
The concerto is a huge challenge but she brought it off magnificently.
Whatever Maurice Campbell thought, whatever he said to her, she was beginning to feel she might bring off a coup.
brings off
bringing off
brought off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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