- Isolated community or district
- Take back
- Water turned back in its course by an obstruction, an
opposing current , or the flow of the tide, as in a sewer or river
channel, or across a river bar.
- An accumulation of water overflowing the low lands,
caused by an obstruction.
- Water thrown back by the turning of a waterwheel, or by
the paddle wheels of a steamer.
- Take back
- To possess again; as, to repossess the land.
- Demolish
- Disassemble
- Pull apart Di’s mental confusion
- Take Apart
- Take Back
- Take to pieces
- To strip or deprive of dress; to divest.
- Get back
- Recoup
- Recover, with regard to profit
- Take back
- Take or get back
- Win back
- To gain anew; to get again; to recover, as what has
escaped or been lost; to reach again.
- Appear once again
- Come back
- Give back
- Go back
- Happen again
- Homecoming
- Retail transaction
- Adopt take-me-back trick
- Engage a worker, e.g.
- Enlist military police leading our youngsters
- Foot support on a ladder
- Give paid work to
- Give work to
- Hire
- Begin again
- Continue curriculum vitae
- Recommence
- Restart
- Start again
- Start again when sure about yours truly
- Summary