a high-cut undergarment or swimming costume having only a thin strip of material passing between the buttocks
(of a clock) be set to an earlier standard time, especially at the end of summertime
a historic residential and commercial district in western Boston, Massachusetts, on land along the Charles River that was reclaimed in the 19th century
the end of something which is furthest from the front or the working end
a deliberate pass to one’s own goalkeeper (who is not allowed to pick up the ball if the pass was kicked)
payment for work done in the past that was withheld at the time, or for work that could have been done had the worker not been prevented from doing so
(in certain team games) a player in a defensive position, playing at the side of the field in soccer and hockey and behind the other backs in rugby
a player in a ball game such as soccer, rugby, or field hockey whose position is between the forwards and full backs
a container with a perforated bottom for straining off the hops in the manufacture of beer
remain (or cause someone or something to remain) at a distance
a defender in soccer or field hockey who plays primarily in a position on the left of the field
retreat or cause troops to retreat from an area
reverse an earlier decision or previously held opinion; backtrack
mentally withdraw from a situation in order to consider it objectively
a decorative strip of fabric or cord, typically used for holding an open curtain back from the window
go (or cause someone or something to go) back in the direction in which they have come
a player who plays in a wide position on the field, taking part both in attack and defence
(of houses) built in a continuous terrace backing on to another terrace, with a party wall or a narrow alley between