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have one’s ears pinned back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
have one’s back up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
have eyes in the back of one’s head: Idiom Meaning and Origin
give back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
get someone’s back up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
get back on the horse that bucked one: Idiom Meaning and Origin
flat on one’s back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
flash back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
fall off the back of a lorry: Idiom Meaning and Origin
double back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
circle back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
break the back of: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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