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  • 41fall\ back — v To move back; go back. Usually used with a group as subject. The army fell back before their stubborn enemies. The crowd around the hurt boy fell back when someone shouted Give him air! Compare: drop back, give way …

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  • 42stand back — verb 1. stay clear of, avoid (Freq. 1) Keep your hands off my wife! Keep your distance from this man he is dangerous • Syn: ↑keep one s eyes off, ↑keep one s distance, ↑keep one s hands off, ↑stay away …

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  • 43hold back — {v.} 1. To stay back or away; show unwillingness. * /The visitor tried to gel the child to come to her, but he held back./ * /John held back from social activity because he felt embarrassed with people./ 2. To keep someone in place; prevent from… …

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  • 44hold back — {v.} 1. To stay back or away; show unwillingness. * /The visitor tried to gel the child to come to her, but he held back./ * /John held back from social activity because he felt embarrassed with people./ 2. To keep someone in place; prevent from… …

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  • 45hold\ back — v 1. To stay back or away; show unwillingness. The visitor tried to gel the child to come to her, but he held back. John held back from social activity because he felt embarrassed with people. 2. To keep someone in place; prevent from acting. The …

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  • 46drop back — drop behind he dropped back and was soon lost in the crowd Syn: fall back/behind, get left behind, lag behind; straggle, linger, dawdle, dally, hang back, loiter, bring/take up the rear, dilly dally …

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  • 47keep back — {v. phr.} To refrain or be restrained from entering; remain back. * /The police had a hard time keeping back the crowd when the astronauts came to town after walking on the moon./ …

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  • 48keep back — {v. phr.} To refrain or be restrained from entering; remain back. * /The police had a hard time keeping back the crowd when the astronauts came to town after walking on the moon./ …

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  • 49The In Crowd (reggae band) — The In Crowd were a popular Jamaican reggae showband of the late 1970s. Led by Fil Callender (vocals and lead guitar), the band also included Errol Walker (lead vocals), Clevie Browne (drums, vocals), Tony Lewis (bass guitar, vocals), Freddie… …

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  • 50keep\ back — v. phr. To refrain or be restrained from entering; remain back. The police had a hard time keeping back the crowd when the astronauts came to town after walking on the moon …

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