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Sentence count:196+19Posted:2017-05-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sackedpackedstackedtrackedcrackedprepackedgobsmackedlinebackerMeaning: [bækt]  adj. 1. having a back or backing, usually of a specified type 2. having backing 3. used of film that is coated on the side opposite the emulsion with a substance to absorb light. 
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61. I saw the knife and backed off.
62. I backed the car up a little.
63. Jeff backed the van up and drove off quickly.
64. She backed up a few steps.
65. They backed up their demands with threats.
66. The children backed away from him in fear.
67. The child backed away from the fierce dog.
68. The union has backed away from calling a strike.
69. I backed the car into the garage.
70. He backed out of the drive.
71. He backed against the wall(sentencedict.com), terrified.
72. I backed the winner and won fifty pounds.
73. The cat backed away, hissing.
74. Her parents backed her in her choice of career.
75. The organization is backed by The U.N..
76. The company has backed off from investing new money.
77. I backed up carefully until I felt the wall against my back.
78. Ann gave up driving when she backed the car into the garage door.
79. The rebels backed off their demand for meeting with the President.
80. Mel complained that her husband never backed her up in the control of the children.
81. Some suspected that the rebellion was backed and financed by the US.
82. Wells was supposed to put up half the money, but later backed out.
83. She has backed down from the position she took yesterday.
84. They backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract.
85. Until yesterday, Britain had backed away because it didn't like the cost.
86. He lost confidence and backed out of the deal at the last minute.
87. He backed away from the edge, looking all around at the flat horizon.
88. With my luck, I'd lose if I backed the only horse in a one horse race.
89. It is time the Government backed up its advert campaigns with tougher measures.
90. A police van drove through the protesters and backed up to the front door of the house.
More similar words: sackedpackedstackedtrackedcrackedprepackedgobsmackedlinebackerback-to-backback to backbackpackwickedcockedtuckeddockedshockedblockedwreckedpanickedlocked inlandlockeduncheckedwickednessknocked downhigh-neckedwell stockedbackabackpacketlackey
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