Remove oneself from an obligation.
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Examples for "back off "
Examples for "back off "
1 Nicky let me go; he let me draw back off his body.
2 If the recent 200-plus losses are causing you serious stress, back off .
3 We need to back off that business with medal forecasts, he said.
4 For a moment Vince had a choice: back off or keep going.
5 Maybe you should back off a bit in case she sees us.
1 The German utilities decided to pull out of building new nuclear plants.
2 The Tajik government asked Russia in 2004 to pull out its troops.
3 Analysts say smaller players may instead choose to pull out of Europe.
4 Abbott is already seeking to pull out of one deal this year.
5 Mr Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of negotiations over the issue.
1 Folding her arms, Linda said, 'You can't go back down south yet.
2 He added the Islamic state should not back down on nuclear rights.
3 However, Mastro argues Beijing's response will likely be to not back down .
4 The power in Gregg was impatient, eager; he forced it back down .
5 We dropped back down to ground level in five point eight seconds.
1 Trying to discover whether she wanted to fight or bow out gracefully.
2 But I believe now is the time to bow out , he added.
3 But the Fringe is determined not to bow out without a fight.
4 Fitzgerald will bow out of his involvement with the centre in December.
5 But Nigel Clough's players do not bow out of knockout competitions easily.
1 They probably want me to shoo a chicken out of their way.
2 But most of us chicken out of actually making the quantum leap.
3 Pounding the chicken out before you cook it helps weaken that collagen.
4 Behind them, Mawu walked, holding the chicken out in front of her.
5 Turn off the cooker, lift the chicken out onto a low-sided tray, etc.
6 Take the chicken out of the fridge the following day and dredge it.
7 I'm cool until a car finally slows down, then I almost chicken out .
8 You're not going to chicken out on me now, are you?
9 But I couldn't be rude, either, and spit the chicken out .
10 All you did was chicken out like the rest of us.
11 Knowing she was about to chicken out of telling the truth.
12 Shaking and woozy, I told myself, This is no time to ' chicken out . '
13 Nobody ever said 'hopeless,' though; that's where we'd chicken out .
14 She'd been afraid the conversation might not go exactly right, and she'd chicken out .
15 Something in her light tone made me almost chicken out .
16 So now it's all for nothing because you want to chicken out and run.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Chicken out в диалектах
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