back-to-back
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌbæk.təˈbæk/
Adjective
- sequential or consecutive.
- Ruth and Gehrig hit back-to-back home runs.
- They sat through two back-to-back movies.
- With one's back facing that of somebody else.
- (of a house) Having a party wall at the rear
- We lived in a row of back-to-back houses.
Translations
sequential or consecutive
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with one's back facing somebody else's back
(house) having a party wall at the rear
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Adverb
back-to-back
- With one's back facing that of somebody else.
- Stand back-to-back so that we can see which of you is taller.
Translations
with back facing somebody else's back
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