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go back on

VERB
  1. fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
    She backed out of her promise

How To Use go back on In A Sentence

  • Would you be kind enough to go back on deck and tell Kay that I said she's an uncultivated, ill-bred sybarite?
  • ‘I will be so excited to go back on the stage with the presentation of this music which is so symbolical to me,’ he said before the performance.
  • Rugby people watched that incident with one voice: how on earth can he be allowed to go back on? Times, Sunday Times
  • His unique eyes challenged hers, daring her to go back on her word.
  • Rugby people watched that incident with one voice: how on earth can he be allowed to go back on? Times, Sunday Times
  • Hope I can go back one day for the kudu and nyala. A Look Over the Fence
  • I'm not prepared to go back on that and provide a smokescreen. The Sun
  • I mean what I say and shall never react from [ go back on ] my words.
  • The budget crisis has forced the President to go back on his word.
  • It was horrible before, then afterwards you just want to go back onstage. Times, Sunday Times
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