Encara no tenim significats per a "all aback".
1Again Edmund had thrown out an idea which took us all aback.
2I was taken all aback by this mass of odd-looking little notes.
3Has that crazy gal coming here set ye all aback this way?
4Those same sails were all aback now, the hull heeling slightly, without purpose.
5Bolitho was all aback, just when he had believed things were getting better.
6Ike was taken all aback, but did not lose his head.
7It taken me all aback, Sir, added he, turning to me.
8But to return to your captain,-he ,too ,wastaken all aback.
9I am all aback today.' He looked towards the town.
10He had not seen Marlow all aback before, and neither, he suspected, had Pym.
11No wonder Captain Keen had been all aback, he thought.
12A pretty face, a neat ankle, and you're all aback!
13Your leader taken all aback, and you remain silent?'
14She thought so, however, and was taken all aback to find me quietly painting here.
15And when Maurice, taken all aback, made a stammering attempt to excuse himself, he continued:
16When I first heard of it I was thrown up in the wind with all aback.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
All aback a través del temps
All aback per variant geogràfica