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  • 31throw\ smth\ in\ one's\ face — • throw smth in one s face • throw smth in one s teeth v. phr. To blame a person for (something wrong); not allow someone to forget (a mistake or failure). Often used with back . Bob came home late for dinner last week, and his mother keeps… …

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  • 32throw\ smth\ in\ one's\ teeth — • throw smth in one s face • throw smth in one s teeth v. phr. To blame a person for (something wrong); not allow someone to forget (a mistake or failure). Often used with back . Bob came home late for dinner last week, and his mother keeps… …

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  • 33throw (something) back in (someone's) face — to refuse to accept someone s advice or help in an angry or unpleasant way. Each time I make a suggestion she just throws it back in my face and says I don t understand …

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  • 34throw somebody back on something — ˌthrow sb ˈback on sth derived usually passive to force sb to rely on sth because nothing else is available • There was no TV so we were thrown back on our own resources (= had to entertain ourselves). Main entry: ↑throwderived …

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  • 35throw something back at somebody — ˌthrow sth ˈback at sb derived to remind sb of sth they have said or done in the past, especially to upset or annoy them • His unwise remark was frequently thrown back at him by his colleagues. Main entry: ↑throwderived …

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  • 37throw-in — n an action in which someone throws the ball back onto the field in a game of football ▪ Beckham will take the throw in …

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  • 38throw-in — throw ins N COUNT When there is a throw in in a football or rugby match, the ball is thrown back onto the field after it has been kicked off it …

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  • 39back out — [v] withdraw avoid, back down, back pedal*, beg off*, blow it off*, cancel, chicken out*, cop out*, get cold feet*, give up, go back on, recant, renege, resign, scratch, shy from, surrender, throw in the towel*, weasel out, welsh, wiggle out,… …

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  • 40back|fall — «BAK FL», noun. 1. a falling back. 2. that which falls back. 3. a fall or throw on the back in wrestling …

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