- Drive back
- Drive off to see about chickpea or lentil
- Force back
- Repel
- Turn back
- To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an
assault; to repulse the enemy.
- To repel by discourtesy, coldness, or denial; to
reject; to send away; as, to repulse a suitor or a proffer.
- A set-back
- Back up; overturn
- Contrary in position
- Drive back
- Drive backwards
- Goes back to find out about limericks
- Move backwards
- Go back
- invert
- Return to former habit
- Return to former ways by stealing wheel centre from Rev Hubert
- Turn back
- Turn back again
- Turn back to
- “Turn back time,” Mr Danson uttered
- gave off or radiated as light from the sun
- Let out (shriek)
- Radiated
- of Emit
- Automatic reaction
- Instinctive reaction of umpire Luthor
- Involuntary bodily reaction
- Involuntary response
- Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive;
introspective.
- Produced in reaction, in resistance, or in return.
- Of, pertaining to, or produced by, stimulus or excitation
without the necessary intervention of consciousness.
- Betray, ... in the back
- Guess, take a ... at
- Have a guess what happens when bats return
- Injure with a knife
- Injure with knife
- Jab
- Jab knife into middle of Brussels tablecloth