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Sentence count:178+2Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: come backgive backtake backdrive backhorsebacklinebackerdouble backbounce backMeaning: 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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(91) Lebed plans his own comeback, running for the governorship of the Tula region next month.
(92) Almost as surprising as the Clippers' comeback was the starting appearance by Lamond Murray.
(93) She's had a two-year break from competitive running, but now she's staging a comeback.
(94) Richard Gough will make his comeback for Rangers tomorrow only six weeks after shattering his jaw in four places.
(95) Mike Teague, the Lions flanker, will continue his representative comeback with his second divisional appearance this season.
(96) Throughout the orchard bordered by stone walls, the forest was making a dramatic comeback.
(97) Clydebank then completed a breathtaking comeback by taking the lead for the first time after 68 minutes.
(98) And with the help of breeders all over the world, they've made a dramatic comeback.
(99) It's undoubtedly the hardest fight Frank has had since his comeback.
(100) Littlewoods, meanwhile has been gathering its forces and is poised for a comeback.
(101) He was delighted at Ian Smith's efforts to use the political crisis to make a comeback.
(102) Yet he has continued to nurse hopes of a political comeback.
(103) By 1995 all the Big Three had staged a comeback in sales and profits.
(104) The announcement shattered hopes of an early comeback by the world number one following her courtside stabbing in Hamburg last month.
(105) Besides, maybe Jansher was growing tired and sensed that I was on the verge of launching a dramatic and telling comeback.
(106) And while her comeback has had its moments,[www.Sentencedict.com] not everything has gone smoothly.
(107) The obstacles to a comeback for the reformers are formidable.
(108) At least this much has to happen if labor is ever to have a big comeback.
(109) Midfield player Willie Falconer continued his comeback with a 90-minute run-out.
(110) Opinion polls point to a spectacular comeback, seven years after he tumbled from the premiership in disgrace.
(111) Given that record, his comeback is perhaps less a triumph for himself than a defeat for Mr Lahoud and Mr Hoss.
(112) You could call it a comeback, but has Paris ever really gone out of fashion?
(113) But Wimbledon defender John Scales will make his comeback at Middlesbrough tomorrow after being out for six weeks with a groin injury.
(114) She made a comeback this year and came from behind to win the event at the Olympic Trials in Indianapolis.
(115) It is also a part of the answer to the question: Why is Audi on a comeback?
(116) The Huskies made a furious comeback in the second half.
(117) an ageing pop star trying to stage a comeback.
(118) Yes! A spare! I'm ready to make a comeback.
(119) Bell-bottom pants are making a comeback.
(120) He made a witty comeback to the insult.
More similar words: come backgive backtake backdrive backhorsebacklinebackerdouble backbounce backon the back ofdate back tobring home the baconbe glad to see the back ofback to backback-to-backcome bybacktrackhomebodysomebodycome beforebackpackhome-breweddebaclebackabackback outback upback ongo backback offoutback
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