behind in

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Also, behind on. Late with; not progressing quickly enough with. For example, The builders are behind on this project, or I can't take time out or I'll be too far behind in my work. The same idea is also expressed as behind time, where time means a schedule or appointed time, as in The bus should have been here; it's behind time. [ Early 1300s ]
Also see: fall behind
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In arrears, owing more than one should. For example, Jane and Bob are behind in their payments, so the interest will mount up. [ Late 1300s ]