Take someone round the back meaning in English
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Definition
to take someone round the back (of the store): to show someone the area behind (the store)
(The main route is blocked.) I'll take you round the back.: (The main route is blocked.) I will take you on smaller roads.
- "Well, there's a game in back."
- "Taxi driver : Bad traffic down that way. I will take you round the back."
- "Brian : Thanks, I've always wanted to be taken round the back."
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