Idioms
avoid (someone or something) like the plague
to avoid someone or something totally
The girls avoided the new student like the plague.
back and forth
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
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sit up and take notice
dumb bunny
put a bee in (someone's) bonnet
a knock-down-drag-out fight
save (something) for a rainy day
worth one's while
as if
in round numbers/figures
get close to (something)
sucker list
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There are four cars and ten lightposts on the back of a ten-dollar bill.
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