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Phrase of the Day: ‘to stab someone in the back’

English lesson - to stab someone in the back

‘to stab someone in the back’  /tuː stæb ˈsʌmwʌn ɪn ðə bæk/

This means to betray someone who trusts you.

“Jake’s wife stabbed him in the back when she left him for his best friend.”

 

 

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