Idioms
nitpicking if something is said twice; sure as shooting
An expression meaning something said earlier is so certain that there is no need to say it again.
There is no need to say something twice
There is no need to say something again because it is very certain.
One's back comes out
To feel anxious for fear that one's faults or weaknesses will bring about negative results in the future.
have a clean back
To have nothing to hide.
have a clean back
To have no stomachache or headache after drinking alcohol.
have something on one's back
To feel inferior and have something weighing on one's mind due to one's weaknesses.
One's back drags on
To never get up once one takes a seat.
One's back drags on
To be slow in completing work.
be full in one's back
To have energy since one ate something.
One's back is stout
To have a force that supports one from behind.
One's back is lifted
To run out of money or the wealth needed to help one do something.
One's back is heard
For something hidden to appear and be known.
feel heavy in one's back
To have an uncomfortable feeling because one has not completely defecated.
feel heavy in one's back
To not feel fully recovered after suffering from a disease.