To take care of or bring up a child: “All her children were ________ (on the farm).” [Early QRs: To take care of a child while it’s growing: “All her children were well ________.”
RAISED | 658 |
BROUGHT UP | 327 |
REARED | 241 |
RAISED UP | 21 |
CARED FOR | 17 |
BRED | 5 |
BROUGHT | 5 |
BRUNG UP | 5 |
TAKEN CARE OF | 5 |
TRAINED | 5 |
BEHAVED | 4 |
FETCHED UP | 4 |
NR | 4 |
GREW UP | 3 |
MANNERED | 3 |
BORN | 2 |
RAISE UP | 2 |
REARED UP | 2 |
TOOK CARE OF | 2 |
BORN AND BRED | 1 |
BORN AND BRED IN THE BRIAR PATCH | 1 |
BORN AND DRUG UP | 1 |
BOUGHT UP | 1 |
BRED AND BORNED | 1 |
BRING UP | 1 |
DISCIPLINED | 1 |
DRAGGED UP | 1 |
DRUG UP | 1 |
FARM-BRED | 1 |
FOTCHED | 1 |
GROWED UP | 1 |
JERKED UP | 1 |
NURTURED | 1 |
RAISE | 1 |
RARED UP | 1 |
SEED AFTER | 1 |
SNATCHED UP | 1 |
STALK | 1 |
TEND | 1 |
TUTORED | 1 |
WELL BEHAVED | 1 |
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