<span class="searchmatch">know</span> backward and forward, <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> and forwards (US) <span class="searchmatch">know</span> back to front (US and UK) Suggesting such familiarity with <span class="searchmatch">something</span> that one could recite...
down to a science, simple past and past participle had down to a science) <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">something</span> <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span>, <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">something</span> inside and out have down to a science...
understand the rest soon. <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> <span class="searchmatch">know</span> back to front <span class="searchmatch">know</span> like a book <span class="searchmatch">know</span> like the back of one's hand <span class="searchmatch">know</span> (<span class="searchmatch">something</span>) very thoroughly inside out...
the biblical sense <span class="searchmatch">know</span> someone when <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">something</span> <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> <span class="searchmatch">know</span> the difference between one's ass and a hole in the ground, <span class="searchmatch">know</span> the difference between...
pálʹcev ― to have something at one’s fingertips; to <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">something</span> <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> and forwards, to <span class="searchmatch">know</span> <span class="searchmatch">something</span> like the back of one’s hand попа́сть па́льцем в...
past and past participle backed up) (idiomatic, intransitive) To move <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span>, especially for a vehicle to do so. Coordinate terms: back away, back...
British English backward is an adjective and <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> is an adverb: It was a backward move vs He moved <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> In American English, the rule may be reversed...
(mekev, “back, <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span>”). IPA(key): [ˈmɛɡ] meg- A verbal prefix with the following meanings: (original meaning, now rare) back, <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> fordul (“to turn”)...
reverse video Uno reverse card having the order of its constituents moved <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> causing movement in the opposite direction of points: to be in the non-default...
topsy-turvies) (countable) An act of turning <span class="searchmatch">something</span> <span class="searchmatch">backwards</span> or upside down, or the situation that <span class="searchmatch">something</span> is in after this has happened. 1850, [Warren...