to get one's back up in English
be steadfast about, be stubborn about
Use "to get ones back up" in a sentence
1. Now dry up and get back to work.
2. We need the rope to get back up.
3. They get up to all sorts behind your back.
4. Get our communications back up, whatever you have to do.
5. We need to get back to camp and round everyone up.
6. You bring her up here to get back at me?
7. See, this one's coming back to its nest.
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10. Get back to where you once Belonged Get back, get back Get back to where you once Belonged Get back Jo Jo Go home Get back, get back Get back to where you once Belonged Get back, get back Back to where you once Belonged Get back, Jo Sweet Loretta Martin thought she was a woman But she was another man All the girls around her say she's got it coming
11. to act up to one's principles,etc.
12. Backrest definition, a support used to rest one's back
13. crease something up to get Creases or folds into something that is supposed to be flat; to wrinkle one's clothing
14. Make up one's mind to do sth.
15. No, better if you and Glenn get back up to the highway.
16. No one's been able to get anything on them.
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18. It's hard to dam up one's feelings.
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21. I shall get back late, so don't sit up .
22. Some food labelling practices really get my back up.
23. We got to come up with another way to get him to back off.
24. To get by one's own efforts: Acquire proficiency in math
25. See also: bowel, get, uproar evacuate (one's) Bowels To defecate