to be behind someone in English
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Use "to be behind someone" in a sentence
1. To linger Behind someone or something; to fall Behind someone or something
2. There's someone behind this trying to frame us!
3. How difficult it can be to identify someone who is determined to remain concealed behind a mask!
4. Someone could easily creep up Behind us
5. I cannot hide behind someone else's back.
6. Someone could easily creep up behind us.
7. To Backbite is to gossip about someone behind his or her back
8. 18 Someone could easily creep up behind us.
9. Cover Verse: Congratulations Behind every success is effort Behind every effort is passion Behind every passion is someone with the courage to try
10. Someone had parked right behind them, boxing them in.
11. This city needs someone to stand up who isn't hiding behind a mask.
12. An abbreviation from a German word "Behindert" to express someone or something is retarded, "Behind" can be used to desribe a person, a thing or can be used to condemn someone after they did something wrong Having exams on Saturday is Behind My friends burned the kitchen yesterday, he is Behind by [email protected] December 14, 2012
13. To be unofficially dAting someone
14. Someone had to be groomsman.
15. The definition of Backbiting is “talking maliciously about someone who is not present.” To backbite is to gossip about someone behind his or her back
16. Barkeeper definition: A Barkeeper is someone who serves drinks behind a bar
17. He was lost in reverie until he suddenly heard someone behind him.
18. Someone hit me from behind and I thought I was a goner.
19. LL: To give someone a runaround means to be deceptive and evasive to someone.
20. To pretend to be someone you're not.
21. Someone who returned to who he should be... someone who wasn't cursed.
22. People never tell someone he is bigwig, they only use expression behind his back.
23. It's nice to be back behind the wheel.
24. I don't mean to be leaving him behind.
25. Is there someone behind him with his excess scalp skin Balled up in a fist?