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  • 61know something backwards — be entirely familiar with something. → backwards know something backwards see backwards. → know …

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  • 62know something backwards — know (something) backwards British & Australian, American if you know a subject or a piece of writing backwards, you know it very well. Ed knows the play backwards he s seen it eight or nine times. After 30 years in the business she knows it… …

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  • 63know backwards — know (something) backwards British & Australian, American if you know a subject or a piece of writing backwards, you know it very well. Ed knows the play backwards he s seen it eight or nine times. After 30 years in the business she knows it… …

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  • 64know something backwards — To have a thorough knowledge of something • • • Main Entry: ↑back * * * know something backwards/inside out/ phrase to be very familiar with something Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym …

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  • 65bend over backwards (to do something) — informal phrase to do everything you can to help I bent over backwards to make it easier for her and she didn’t even notice. Thesaurus: to help someonesynonym Main entry: bend * * * bend/lean over ˈbackwards (to do sth) …

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  • 66Emus Can't Walk Backwards — Infobox Book | name = Emus Can t Walk Backwards author = Robert Anwood illustrator = Sarah Nayler publisher = Ebury Press release date = 2007 media type = Print | pages = 256 size weight = 178 x 126 mm isbn = ISBN 9780091921514 Emus Can t Walk… …

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  • 67backward, backwards — The first of these terms is generally preferred to mean toward the back or rear, in the reverse, retrogressive, or bashful. It can always be used in these meanings, whereas backwards is improper in a sentence such as Jack was a backwards youth.… …

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  • 68bend over backwards —    If someone bends over backwards, they do everything they can to help someone.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you bend over backwards, you try very hard to do something, especially to please somebody.     The manager bent over… …

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  • 69bend over backwards — verb try very hard to please someone She falls over backwards when she sees her mother in law • Syn: ↑fall over backwards • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑behave, ↑do • Verb Frames …

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  • 70fall over backwards — verb try very hard to please someone She falls over backwards when she sees her mother in law • Syn: ↑bend over backwards • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑behave, ↑do • Verb Frames …

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