Sentences with go back on
go back on
G g - The budget crisis has forced the President to go back on his word. [VERB PREPOSITION PREPOSITION noun]
- To go back on friends
- To go back on one's promises
- To step back.
- To look back on one's youth; They met in Chicago back in 1976.
- To go back to the old neighborhood.
- To pay back a loan; to answer back.
- To hold back the tears; to hold back salary.
- To lean back; to lie back.
- The pendulum of the grandfather clock swung back and forth.
- Back yonder, when I was a boy, things were different.