Idioms
back out (of something)
to withdraw from an agreement or promise, to fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
Our company backed out of the agreement with the foreign firm.
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
back to the salt mines
back up (someone or something) or back (someone or something) up
back up (something) or back (something) up
back-to-back
bad blood (between people)
bad-mouth (someone or something)
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join forces (with someone)
psyched out
in some/many respects
beside oneself (with something)
in the twinkling of an eye
riding for a fall
all in all
talk (someone) out of (doing something)
settle on (something)
let (someone) down or let down (someone)
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