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Adjective back-to-back has 1 sense
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Definitions from the Webback-to-backAdjectiveSense 1: Situated or arranged in a line with only the backs touching.Example sentence: The chairs were placed back-to-back, allowing for maximum seating in the small room. Related products: Back-to-back chairs NounSense 1: A consecutive occurrence or event.Example sentence: The team won their sixth back-to-back championship which was an incredible achievement. Related products: Back-to-back championships AdverbSense 1: In immediate succession; without interruption.Example sentence: The movies were shown back-to-back, providing a marathon for film enthusiasts. Related products: Back-to-back movie marathon PrepositionSense 1: With the backs facing each other.Example sentence: They stood back-to-back, ready to start the three-legged race. Related products: Back-to-back race AdjectiveSense 2: Following one another without a break.Example sentence: The team played back-to-back games over the weekend, resulting in fatigue. Related products: Back-to-back games AdverbSense 2: In close proximity or directly behind each other.Example sentence: The houses were built back-to-back along the narrow street. Related products: Back-to-back houses | ||||
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