in+the+rear

  • 1The Rear Guard — infobox television show name = The Rear Guard caption = format = Situation Comedy runtime = 30 minutes creator = Jimmy Perry David Croft writer = Jimmy Perry, David Croft and Arthur Julian producer = director = Hal Copper starring = (listed in… …

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  • 2To bring up the rear — Rear Rear, a. Being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company. [1913 Webster] {Rear admiral}, an officer in the navy, next in rank below a vice admiral and above a commodore. See {Admiral}. {Rear front} (Mil.), the …

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  • 3Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are — Single by Meat Loaf from the album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell Released 1994 …

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  • 4bring up the rear — {v. phr.} 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. * /The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade./ * /The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade./ 2. {informal} To do least… …

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  • 5bring up the rear — {v. phr.} 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. * /The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade./ * /The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade./ 2. {informal} To do least… …

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  • 6Advance to the Rear — Australian film poster Directed by George Marshall Produced by Ted Richmond …

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  • 7bring\ up\ the\ rear — v. phr. 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade. The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade. 2. informal To do least well; do the …

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  • 8bring up the rear —    Someone who brings up the rear is the last person in a group of people who are walking or running.     The pupils walked calmly down the corridor, with the teacher bringing up the rear …

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  • 9bring up the rear — be at the end of the line or in the last position The runner from the other school was bringing up the rear in the school relay race …

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  • 10Step to the Rear — may refer to:* How Now, Dow Jones * The Fighting Gamecocks Lead the Way * One for All (Brand Nubian album) …

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