running back Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrʌn.ɪŋ ˌbæk]
  • Us [ ˈrʌn.ɪŋ ˌbæk]

Meaning of running back In English

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  • Sometimes he comes running back and stops about 10 ft away from her, excited, pointing to something which he had just left, then walks towards her, talking.

  • We are sent here to make up our minds and not to keep running back to our constituents for snap decisions.

  • The rights are there, running back into the centuries, and no fresh people have come to it.

  • We have sunk into ancient ruts, running back to the 19th century, and punctuated by two world wars.

  • Why not cut down and have a single rail-car running back and forth at these times?

  • Therefore, the shortfall has undoubtedly been running back to quite early months in the year.

  • Just before the concert started, it was announced that the docklands light railway was not running back because the electricity had been cut off.

  • That seems to me to be running back to the days of the 18th century vigilantes.

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