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11backed up — mod. drug intoxicated. □ Oh my God, I am really backed up! □ Old Benny’s really backed up …
12backed — /bakt/, adj. 1. having a back, backing, setting, or support (often used in combination): a low backed sofa. 2. (of fabric) having an extra set of threads in either the warp or the weft to provide added warmth. Cf. double cloth. 3. Photog. (of a… …
13backed — A backed horse is one on which lots of bets have been placed …
14backed-in — A horse which is backed in means that bettors have outlaid a lot of money on that horse, with the result being a decrease in the odds offered …
15backed — [[t]bækt[/t]] adj. having a back, backing, setting, or support (often used in combination): a high backed chair[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 …
16backed bill — ➔ bill of exchange * * * backed bill UK US noun [C] ► BANKING, FINANCE a type of bill of exchange (= written promise to pay a debt) in which a bank agrees to pay a debt if the person or organization borrowing the money is unable to pay it …
17backed for bail — in England, when a magistrate grants a warrant it can show that, when arrested, the person shall be released on bail. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
18backed — adjective see back I …
19Backed up — Запечатанный с двух сторон …
20Backed — Кашированный; Подготовленный к переплёту (о книжном блоке); Напечатанный на оборотной стороне (листа) …