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  1. 1. yes, of course you could use it on it's own. Whether "the devil is in the details" is an idiom has nothing to do with whether it's used as part of a larger sentence. Let's just simplify things here and say that "There and back again" is not an idiom. End of story.

  2. 15 de may. de 2010 · It means just what it says: to a place and back again. In the context of your Aladdin story, it may well have overtones of the children's nursery rhyme 'How many miles to Babylon?': How many miles to Babylon? Three-score and ten. Can I get there by candle-light? Yes, there and back again. (More here on the rhyme, if you're interested.)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HobbitThe Hobbit - Wikipedia

    The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children's fantasy novel by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in 1937 to wide critical acclaim, being nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the New York Herald Tribune for best juvenile fiction.

  4. in English. there and back. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. adding together the distance or time to and from a particular place: It was 20 miles there and back. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Backwards, sideways and back and forth.

  5. back again - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions. ... WordReference can't translate this exact phrase, but click on each word to see its meaning: back again ⓘ One or ... there again, then again expr (on second thoughts, however)

  6. there and back. Taking the distances to the end point and back to the beginning together as a single sum. Look, the hike is nearly 12 miles there and back, so we'd better get going if we want to be home before dark. See also: and, back, there.

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