Backbone (The).

The main stay.

“Sober … . practical men … constitute the moral backbone of the country.”—W. Booth: In Darkest England (Part i. 2, p. 17).

To the backbone. Thoroughly, as true to the backbone.


“A union man, and a nationalist to the backbone.”—T. Roosevelt: T. H. Benton, chap. v. p. 113.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Baccoch
Bachelor
Bachelor of Salamanea (The)
Bachelor’s Buttons
Bachelor’s Fare
Bachelor’s Porch
Bachelor’s Wife (A)
Back (To)
Back and Edge
Backbite (To)
Backbone (The)
Backgammon
Background
Back-hander
Back-speer (To)
Back-stair Influence
Backwardation (Stockbrokers term)
Backward Blessing (Muttering a)
Backwater
Bacon
Baconian Philosophy