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Definitions from the Webone behind the otherOne behind the other refers to a formation or arrangement where objects or individuals are positioned in a linear sequence, with each successive element following directly after the previous one. 1. As they entered the theater, the students lined up one behind the other. 2. The cars in the traffic jam were all parked one behind the other, causing a long delay. 3. The children walked in a straight line, holding hands and moving one behind the other. 4. The books on the shelf were neatly stacked one behind the other, displaying their titles clearly. Related Products on Amazon: - Click here to search for "stackable storage containers" on Amazon [link] - Click here to search for "leash for multiple dogs" on Amazon [link] - Click here to search for "car rearview camera" on Amazon [link] - Click here to search for "choo choo train toy set" on Amazon [link] | ||||
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