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come back verb- to reply US, 1896
- Even today in question period, we asked questions about change in a nice way. The government House leader came back with a smart aleck answer[.] — John Reynolds, Parliament of Canada (Hansard), 1 February 2002
- to reply to a citizens’ band radio broadcast US, 1976
- Breaker asking for a copy you’ve got the Gooseman here. Come back. — Peter Chippindale, The British CB Book, p. 16, 1981
- From the opening whistle, he’d be as mad as a redneck truckdriver who’d heard a fag come back on his CB. — Dan Jenkins, Life Its Ownself, p. 18, 1984
- to retract something, to take something back, especially to apologetically cancel a previous remark AUSTRALIA
- Now I’ve put my foot in it–skin deep. Come back all I said. — Vance Palmer, Seedtime, 1957
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