Similar words: backdoor, back down, crackdown, crack down, track down, smack down, crack down on, from door to door. Meaning: n. 1. a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) 2. an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains 3. an entrance at the rear of a building.
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31) The Prime Minister's proposal was immediately dismissed as a back door tax increase.
32) She ducked the interviewers by sneaking out the back door.
33) The burglars must have picked the lock on the back door.
34) The government would not allow anyone to sneak in by the back door and seize power by force.
35) John was trying to slink into the house by the back door.
36) She returned to her east London home to find her back door forced open.
37) He walked in and I hotfooted it out the back door.
38) They heard a key turn in the back door lock.
39) There was movement behind the window in the back door.
40) Two policemen covered the back door and two covered the front.
41) Smoking is only allowed at the rear of the aircraft. It is more usual to talk about the back door of a house but the rear exit of an aircraft or public building. If something is behind something else it is near to the back of it but not part of it. Compare:Our room was at the back of the hotel and There's a lovely wood just behind our hotel.
42) He used his friends to help him get into the civil service by the back door.
43) I heard the back door bang, and Rex's tread in the hall.
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44) I'll smuggle you in through the back door.
45) Do you have a flimsy, glass-panelled back door?
46) Often Leanna forgot to lock the back door.
47) Did you remember to lock the back door?
48) I remember hearing the explosion from my back door.
49) And I went out the back door.
50) Did you hear the back door shut?
51) We had the trap door, the back door.
52) Doris came in by the back door.
53) She said in the interview that she refused to open the back door when she heard him knock.
54) Like the back door, it was flung open revealing a tiny arched porch outside.
55) A back door led out to the carport and there were two windows, just as there were in the front.
56) Suddenly the tall man threw open the back door and ran down the street.
57) But as she reached the back door, the sound of a loud, angry voice stopped her in her tracks.
58) He started to dig by hand a massive pit-at least 7m deep and 16m across-outside his back door.
59) The cart went along by the garden wall, and round to the back door.
60) Fogarty finished his double rye and Jack swigged the last of his coffee royal, and they went out the back door.
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