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drive back

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  1. force or drive back
    fight off the onslaught
    repel the attacker
    rebuff the attack

How To Use drive back In A Sentence

  • On a long drive back and forth from Clackamas Lake a body of water, which at best, merits the term pond I gave it another listen. I'm getting back, into getting back into listening to some Silver Jews
  • Is it worth even trying? doc appt potential lunch with colleagues (if doc appt is short) potentially drive to Mamaville (if freezing temps are delayed) help out at Mama's house drive back to Octoville later check for email from T and figure out S prep for monday thing data coding and analysis for co-author L work on event website photograph things for event website join local track club (requires printing and mailing) renew triathlon club membership (requires printing and mailing), wild rose, trb, erictho, minimimi, paddington, normative, and testing. gennimom, I don't think you'd like this stuff. Wired Campus
  • Three days in training - with a meetup planned between myself and another raveler - then fly back to Alaska on Saturday, arriving too late at night to make the drive back to Kenai - so, will likely overnight at a friend's then drive back Sunday - where I need to go see my granddaughter in her first high school drama. Undefined
  • On my drive back and forth to Providence yesterday I was musing about worship, prompted by sitting in on a traditional worship set for the first time in a long while.
  • It becomes a fetishized ritual: Wait in the terminal, drive back to the hotel, return the next morning to the terminal to wait again. The Nightmare Of Real Things
  • Saturday was breakfast and more chat until car-picking up and the eventual drive back to Oxford -- arrived in plenty of time to shower and prink / preen before the Kellogg College formal hall. Stuff and more stuff
  • The long drive back offered everyone the chance to reflect on the trip.
  • I pick up the van, drive back to work and the rest of the day goes swimmingly, meaning ... goes fine. Unclebob Diary Entry
  • Unfortunately I was in Anglesey with no means of committing my thoughts to anything permanent, and now, after a four and a half hour drive back two hours of which were spent on the M6, my brain isn't functioning at it's usual level.
  • He decided that he would drive back to town instead of putting up for the night at the hotel.
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