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back-to-back adjective /ˌbæk tə ˈbæk/ /ˌbæk tə ˈbæk/ [only before noun] jump to other results - (of events) following one after another in a continuous series synonym consecutive
- The women's hockey team plays back-to-back games this weekend.
- back-to-back titles/wins/victories
see also back to back (2) - (British English) (of houses) built in a row in which the houses share walls with the houses on each side and behind
- They lived in a tiny back-to-back terraced house.
back-to-back noun /ˌbæk tə ˈbæk/ /ˌbæk tə ˈbæk/ jump to other results - (North American English) sports games that are played on consecutive days (= with no days in between)
- They play 18 games in 31 days, including five back-to-backs.
Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2 - (British English) a house in a row of houses that share walls with the houses on each side and behind
- back-to-backs built for the poor in the 19th century
Topics Houses and homesc2
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