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121put somebody off their stride — put sb off their ˈstride idiom to make sb take their attention off what they are doing and stop doing it so well • The shouting from the back of the hall completely put me off my stride. Main entry: ↑strideidiom …
122back burner — back ,burner noun put something on the back burner INFORMAL to decide not to deal with something until later …
123back burner — back′ burn′er n. cvb a condition of low priority or temporary deferment: issues put on the back burner until after the election[/ex] • Etymology: 1945–50 …
124back-date — back dateˈ transitive verb 1. To put an earlier date on 2. To count as valid retrospectively from a certain date • • • Main Entry: ↑back …
125back|ing — «BAK ihng», noun. 1. a) support or help: »Do I have your backing in my campaign for a stoplight at the school crossing? SYNONYM(S): assistance, aid. b) supporters or helpers. SYNONYM(S): backers, champions. 2. something placed at the back of… …
126put to flight — index repel (drive back), repulse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
127put in the back of one's mind — put the matter aside …
128put your money where your mouth is — If someone puts their money where their mouth is, they back up their words with action …