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the route along which someone or something escapes in Idioms
to calculate something as an average in Idioms
to avoid someone or something totally in Idioms
backwards and forwards, first one way and then the other way in Idioms
to fail to carry through on a threat to do something in Idioms
to be available to the public again (a library book) in Idioms
to be socially active again (after the breakup of a relationship between two people) in Idioms
somewhere very remote in Idioms
to retreat or move away (from a fight or argument or an object) in Idioms
to recover from sickness or trouble, to become independent again in Idioms
to be talked about in the news again, to be important and under discussion again in Idioms
to withdraw from an agreement or promise, to fail to fulfill a promise or obligation in Idioms
to support someone or something that cannot win or succeed in Idioms
to go back to the beginning of something in Idioms
to go back and start a project or idea from the beginning in Idioms
to return to work or return to something else that you do not want to do in Idioms
something follows immediately after something else, two people touching backs in Idioms
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