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Back-to-back

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Adjective

1. back-to-back, consecutive

one after the other

Example Sentences:
'back-to-back home runs'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Back-to-back

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adverb
1. 
facing in opposite directions, often with the backs touching
sitting back to back on the floor
2. 
one after the other, consecutively
They lost three games back to back.
I sat in the cinema and watched three films back to back.
You do five-minute interviews back to back all day in a hotel bedroom.
adjective (usually postpositive)
1. 
facing in opposite directions, often with the backs touching
2. mainly British
(of urban houses) built so that their backs are joined or separated only by a narrow alley
3. informal
consecutive
4. business
a. 
denoting a credit arrangement in which a finance house acts as an intermediary to conceal the identity of the seller from the buyer
b. 
denoting a loan from one company to another in a different country using a finance house to provide the loan but not the funding
noun
5. 
a house or terrace built in back-to-back style

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Back-to-back

see synonyms of back-to-back
adjective
1.  US, Informal
one right after another; consecutive
2. 
facing in opposite directions, with the backs touching

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Back-to-back

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adj.
Consecutive; successive: back-to-back performances; back-to-back home runs.

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