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back that train up

back that train up (informal) Said to a person who is speaking or acting too hastily. For quotations using this term, see Citations:back that train up...


back-up

See also: backup and back up Deverbal from back up. back-up (not comparable) Alternative spelling of backup back-up (plural back-ups) Alternative spelling...


back up

backup and back-up back up (third-person singular simple present backs up, present participle backing up, simple past and past participle backed up) (idiomatic...


train

wagon train work train   accommodation train advanced train control system armored train back that train up battering train bullet train cane train cat...


back

backtab backtag back talk backtalk back taxes backtaxi backtest backtesting back that train up back the field back then back the right horse back the wrong...


close up

to the train. (transitive, intransitive) To shut a building or a business for a period of time. Synonym: close We finally managed to close up the shop...


step back

have to step back from your clients' lives. (rail transport, of a driver at a terminal station) to depart driving the train following the train they arrived...


date back

This tradition dates back 1000 years 1960 November, G. Freeman Allen, “New Pullman Cars for the East Coast Route”, in Trains Illustrated, page 666:...


spring up

sprung up) (intransitive) To appear suddenly. A breeze had sprung up, pushing the ship back within range of the Spanish cannons. (intransitive, figuratively)...


set back

page 412: Before the platforms were extended up to the actual junction, branch trains had to set back into a bay. setback (noun) delay remove from recess...