Synonym: come back, date back, date from, get back, recover, recuperate, recur, return. Similar words: go back on, go back to, go bankrupt, backpack, tobacco, back, aback, back up. Meaning: v. 1. come back to place where one has been before, or return to a previous activity 2. belong to an earlier time 3. return in thought or speech to something 4. regain a former condition after a financial loss.
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181. You have to go forward in order to go back, because after z, y, x, who knows?
182. I do not think that I shall go back there again.
183. When we played softball, I'd steal second base, feel guilty and go back. Woody Allen
184. They expect me to ask their permission to go back home.
185. Just write and go back later to clean up the mess.
186. She explains to Jose that they have a flat tire and muse go back down the road to the big house.
187. They must go back to the drawing board and review the whole of youth training.
188. She should pack her bags and go back where she came from.
189. Can we go back to using Facebook for what it was originally for - looking up exes to see how fat they got? Bill Maher
190. I'd rather die than go back out the way I was.
191. As I had to go back to my office after a big luncheon party, I arrived half way through the collection.
192. Many phrases in the language go back to early religious writings.
193. She asked us to go back to the golden age of Callaghan.
194. And the outcome of all this was to go back to the basics.
195. After the luxury of labour-saving devices it is just too tedious to go back to the old ways.
196. The white father promised long ago that I could go back to my home, but the white men are big liars.
197. Now he had the nerve to go back on his word.
198. To clarify matters, let us go back a step and ask some basic questions.
199. But he promised to serve for only one term, and refuses to go back on his word.
200. It helps when I have the option to go back to defense.
201. Poets like Woodhouse had best go back to their jobs.
202. Lois shook her head and whispered for Petey to go back downstairs.
203. But as we go back to much earlier periods,[www.Sentencedict.com] the signal systems are complex in different ways again.
204. I know your aunt - in fact we go back a long way.
205. We had not finished the war, but had to go back to Virginia and start afresh.
206. I go back, and this time I find my way into nondescript offices below ground where priests are transcribing notes.
207. I wished I could go back to the other way, when we could just do whatever we liked.
208. Late at night Modigliani persuaded them all to go back to his place to continue the discussion.
209. Collective self-help and co-operative ways of tackling problems go back a long way.
210. We're going to pass the hat round later, buy some beer and go back to their place.
More similar words: go back on, go back to, go bankrupt, backpack, tobacco, back, aback, back up, back on, back of, back off, back out, set back, setback, back away, backbone, pay back, backlog, back down, call back, win back, cut back, hold back, payback, get back at, draw back, kickback, clawback, drawback, give back.