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Idiom
Back foot.
(UK) If you are on your back foot, you are at a disadvantage and forced to be defensive of your position.
Dictionary
Back foot
noun
The batsman's foot closest to the wicket
Exact(58)
Yes, the back foot.
Or back foot.
But Taro is on its back foot.
"We put Leeds on the back foot.
Mediobanca on the back foot Reformable?
Hedgies are on the back foot.
Development is on the back foot.
This time off the back foot.
Through the covers off the back foot.
I felt very much on the back foot".
So Mr Thaksin is on the back foot.
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