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Definition of
back-to-back adjective
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
back-to-back
adjective
adjective
[
usually before noun
]
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following one after another in a series
The conference consisted of back-to-back meetings over a period of three days.
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get back to
phrasal verb
go back to
phrasal verb
come back to
phrasal verb
back to back
to hell and back
back to square one
go/get back to basics
come crawling back (to somebody)
have your back to/against the wall
cast your mind back (to something)
(go) back to the drawing board
(get, go, etc.) back to nature
push something to the back of your mind
come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)
bring somebody (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump)
claw your way back, into something, out of something, to something, etc.
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Phrasal verbs
get back to
phrasal verb
go back to
phrasal verb
come back to
phrasal verb
Idioms
back to back
to hell and back
back to square one
go/get back to basics
come crawling back (to somebody)
have your back to/against the wall
cast your mind back (to something)
(go) back to the drawing board
(get, go, etc.) back to nature
push something to the back of your mind
come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)
bring somebody (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump)
claw your way back, into something, out of something, to something, etc.
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Nearby words
backswing
noun
back talk
noun
back-to-back
adjective
backtrack
verb
back up
phrasal verb