bring (someone or something) over to (some place)

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.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring someone over ((to) some place)

to bring a person for a visit to some place. Why don't you bring her over to our place for a visit? You should bring over your girl-friend for a visit.
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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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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bring over to
  • bring (someone or something) over
  • bring (someone or something) over from (somewhere)
  • bring over from some place
  • bring over some place)
  • 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