VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Come from behind

Meaning:

to win after being in a losing position in a game.

Examples:

  • And did these words come from behind his men?
  • She does, but she can't come from behind Eva.
  • They come from behind when you least expect it.
  • He must have come from behind the car.
  • You go around the lake and come from behind him.
  • I thought I heard them come from behind me.
  • It'll come from behind that building.
  • Why did you come from behind?
  • Likes to come from behind.
  • They've come from behind!