Idioms
back on one's feet
to return to good financial or physical health
My friend is back on his feet after his company went out of business.
back out (of something)
back out (something) from a parking space or back (something) out of a parking space
back the wrong horse
back to square one
back to the drawing board
back to the salt mines
back up (someone or something) or back (someone or something) up
back up (something) or back (something) up
back-to-back
bad blood (between people)
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make short work of (something)
of age
done in
a sitting target
clear the table
as a matter of fact
live and learn
in transit
in the nick of time
fall back on (someone or something)
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada has the most bars per capita than anywhere else in the world.
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