Similar words: come back, give back, take back, drive back, horseback, linebacker, double back, bounce back. Meaning: n. 1. a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one) 2. return by a celebrity to some previously successful activity.
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(31) Home-brewing is also making its biggest comeback since Prohibition.
(32) This comeback brought the house down.
(33) Richard Barnett reports on a remarkable comeback.
(34) Even the poisonous dinitrophenol made a comeback.
(35) But since then it has been making a comeback.
(36) But Route 66 is making a comeback.
(37) But did he ever make a comeback.
(38) Not that pale faces are making a comeback.
(39) Rab tried to stage a comeback.
(40) Ian Ferguson will make his comeback with the reserves and Ian Durrant is back from a short holiday on Monday.
(41) We think wooden bats are making a comeback in Little League.
(42) Again this year, just when it seemed his Olympic goal was slipping away, Dolan staged another remarkable comeback.
(43) Most of the zip codes with little or no comeback were concentrated in the East Bay and far North Bay.
(44) After many years of declining popularity, the lowly rhubarb is making a comeback in both gourmet and gardening circles.
(45) A comeback some years later was aborted following a broken arm.
(46) However, Richard Gough has shown no adverse reaction to his comeback game against Brugge and will lead out Rangers today.
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(47) Ripley looks certain to make a comeback and the Boro boss is ready to make one or two other changes as well.
(48) Then, allegations from five female recruits during his comeback cut short his new career.
(49) On Sunday, Craig Stadler won at 278, capping a week in which historic Riviera made its comeback.
(50) Old-fashioned ceiling fans have been making a comeback as a cheap and reliable alternative to air conditioning.
(51) Clinton began his political comeback after the debacle of the 1994 congressional elections as the protector of the elderly from hard-hearted Republicans.
(52) Unfortunately for Mr Wilson, that comeback will be tepid - and probably hardly noticeable until after next year's gubernatorial election.
(53) Yet he staged an amazing comeback to pound out a points win.
(54) But Mr Walesa had the perfect comeback: Taking to national television, he proudly waved his 1963 diploma.
(55) Warne took nine wickets in his first-class comeback for Victoria after his recovery from a broken finger.
(56) But last night he signalled he is ready to launch a comeback with the reserves within the next week.
(57) Which brings us to the Powerhaus, and the Boys' latest Sinatra-style comeback.
(58) The rain is over, the Falcons are dying on the tube, the sun is staging a comeback.
(59) Most modern toilets are low-level, but high-level cisterns are making a comeback for traditional looking bathrooms.
(60) Manager Lennie Lawrence hinted Falconer was in need of a rest after a hectic comeback spell.
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