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  • 101set back — {v.} 1. To cause to put off or get behind schedule; slow up; check. * /The cold weather set back the planting by two weeks./ 2. {informal} To cause to pay out or to lose (a sum of money); cost. * /His new car set him back over $3000./ …

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  • 102set back on one's heels — or[knock back on one s heels] {v. phr.}, {informal} To give an unpleasant surprise; upset suddenly; stop or turn back (someone s) progress. * /Jack brags too much and it set him back on his heels when the coach told him he wasn t as good a player …

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  • 103Back Stage — Infobox Book name = Back Stage title orig = translator = image caption = The West Coast edition of the May 29, 2008 issue of Back Stage, along with the Back Stage casting/jobs logo. author = Various writers and editors illustrator = cover artist …

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  • 104Back Stage (1919 film) — Infobox Film name = Back Stage size = 100px caption = director = Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle producer = Joseph M. Schenck writer = Jean Havez narrator = starring = Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle Buster Keaton music = cinematography = Elgin Lessley editing =… …

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  • 105Back to You — Infobox Television show name = Back to You caption = The Back To You title card genre = Situation comedy creator = Christopher Lloyd Steven Levitan director = James Burrows developer = starring = Kelsey Grammer Patricia Heaton Lily Jackson Josh… …

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  • 106set back — verb a) To delay or obstruct. I expect it will set us back by a day or so, but I think a side trip will be worthwhile. b) To remove from or allow distance. Set it back from the road by twenty or thirty feet …

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  • 107set\ back — v 1. To cause to put off or get behind schedule; slow up; check. The cold weather set back the planting by two weeks. 2. informal To cause to pay out or to lose (a sum of money); cost. His new car set him back over $3000 …

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  • 108set back — 1) cause to put off or get behind schedule, slow up We were set back over a month when the floods destroyed the road to our farm. 2) (smb) cost How much did your new suit set you back? …

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  • 109set — set1 verb (sets, setting; past and past participle set) 1》 put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position.     ↘(be set) be situated in a specified place or position.     ↘represent (a story) as happening at a specified time or… …

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  • 110set someone back — tv. to cost someone. □ That must have set you back a mint! □ This bracelet set me back plenty …

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