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come from behind

Verb

Meaning

come from behind (third-person singular simple present comes from behind, present participle coming from behind, simple past came from behind, past participle come from behind)

(sports) To be in a winning position after having been in a losing position.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me. Dr. Seuss

When a young woman tells me that she wants to become and actor, I say, 'No, be a writer. Or go to business school and learn how to run a studio.' The only real change will come from behind the scenes. Halle Berry

As a team, you need to come from behind every once in awhile just to do it. Good for the attitude. It makes it exciting. And when everybody knows you have to throw it... that makes it fun too. Dan Marino

I'm very competitive by nature. And I like to be the underdog - It's the best way to win. To come from behind and win is a great feeling! Zac Efron

Note the location of the mirrors; they're on short stalks that come from behind the fairing. Source: Internet

Anderson, Golden Eagles come from behind to down Broncos in OT… Source: Internet

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