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in the back

Idioms  
  1. see eyes in the back of one's head; stab in the back.


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The Cardiff pair will pack down in the back row alongside in-form number eight Aaron Wainwright, who has been named in the side despite reports of a fitness concern.

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With the three of them chatting over a cup of tea in the back garden, Andrews forgot to invite one very important person.

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During Tottenham's 4-1 home loss to north London rivals Arsenal on 22 February, striker Randal Kolo Muani had a goal - which would have levelled the score at 2-2 - ruled out after the officials adjudged the France international had pushed opposing defender Gabriel Magalhaes in the back just moments before slotting beyond David Raya.

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Alex Coles partners Maro Itoje in the second row, while Henry Pollock returns to the bench with Guy Pepper returning to partner Tom Curry and Ben Earl in the back row.

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But might Townsend bring in Glasgow's Kyle Rowe to play in the back three alongside Blair Kinghorn and Steyn?

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