EN English dictionary: I've my back to the wall.
I've my back to the wall. has 1 translations in 1 languages
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Words before and after I've my back to the wall.
- I've improved a lot.
- I've just entered the job market.
- I've known Babsy for years. Since we were at school, actually.
- I've known her at least as long as you have.
- I've known it to happen.
- I've laddered my tights.
- I've lost count of how often I ...
- I've made it!
- I've met him before on two previous occasions.
- I've missed the bus every single day this week.
- I've my back to the wall.
- I've never been so bored.
- I've never been to Peru, or to any South-American country for that matter.
- I've never come across anything like this.
- I've never ever been so insulted.
- I've never really got to grips with this new technology.
- I've never ridden a motorbike before, so here goes!
- I've never seen her.
- I've no preference.
- I've nothing on tonight.
- I've noticed you around