Idioms
back and forth
backwards and forwards, first one way and then the other way
The argument went back and forth before the judge made a decision.
back down (from someone or something)
back in circulation
back of beyond
back off
back on one's feet
back out (of something)
back out (something) from a parking space or back (something) out of a parking space
back the wrong horse
back to square one
back to the drawing board
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drive at (something)
crash the gate
trade in (something) or trade (something) in
give (someone) the red-carpet treatment
too clever by half
get out of (somewhere)
take precedence over (someone or something)
promise (someone) the moon
clear away (something) or clear (something) away
put (someone) up or put up (someone)
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Annually, British people eat more than 15 pounds of beans
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