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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(151) News about a possible comeback for Michael Schumacher is speeding as quickly as Ferrari's Formula One car down a long Monza straight.
(152) A concert, played by the Patras String Ensemble, was held at the Theater of Herodes Atticus to welcome the comeback flame.
(153) Cryptograph of block encryption appear one bit error, whole block cannot comeback.
(154) I also have a feather from another species making a comeback against the odds, the peregrine falcon.
(155) US ex - president Nixon's comeback is placed at sixth.
(156) Traumatic brain injury(TBI)is a major public health problem, the major objective of post-operative care of TBI is gaining the best comeback and prevent the secondary affection.
(157) Objective: To investigate the principle of matching glasses and comeback of visual function in the patients of hypermetropic anisometropia.
(158) But more traditional catalysts for deal-making, such as product diversification, retiring owners and capital and distribution needs, look set to make a comeback as well, the report predicts.
(159) Then, in the run-up to the V-day anniversary, his countenance began its comeback.
(160) His Bianconeri teammate Jonathan Zebina was also celebrating the rapid comeback following last summer's demotion.
(161) Yet, Cech's comeback could be delayed by a red - tape row over his head guard.
(162) Rourke's performance as a washed-up professional athlete trying to make a comeback closely mirrors his own career.
(163) Proud to help the comeback to beat the force out of shame.
(164) Well, you still have plenty of time left to make a comeback.
(165) At least one traditional symbol between lovers has made a striking comeback.
(166) He lost the last election but hopes to make a comeback next time.
(167) Such moves are a contrast to concessions recently made by large financial firms in hopes of defusing public anger, and political retaliation, over the comeback of sky-high compensation.
(168) However, while it is true that the musical no longer occupies the cherished place of prominence in American cinema that it once did, the old razzle-dazzle has had a comeback.
(169) Then in 1961, Steinbeck made a comeback with the publication of The Winter of Our Discontent.
(170) Thirteen months later, the strong-minded man thrilled the home crowd with strong comeback in Shanghai and proved he still had the strength to catch up with current record holder Dayron Robles of Cuba.
(171) His commercial comeback began with movies like A Few Good Men ( 1992 ).
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(173) No word yet on whether horsemeat will make a comeback.
(174) John can always think of a good comeback whenever someone teases him.
(175) The British return to their heritage roots with tweed, gingham and tartan making a cool comeback.
(176) Several of his former outsized foes, including the giant moth-like creature Mothra, make comeback appearances in "Final Wars," which Toho is touting as its last Godzilla tale -- at least for now.
(177) They had been making a comeback for a while, Burke says, but their numbers are now declining again, partly due to the disappearance of salt marsh in the area.
(178) The old actor made a successful comeback after twenty years.
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