back-to-backadjective [ before noun ]
uk/ˌbæk.təˈbæk/us/ˌbæk.təˈbæk/back-to-back adjective [ before noun ] (CONTINUOUS)
happening one after another, without interruption:
Hamilton is celebrating back-to-back victories in the German and British Grands Prix.
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Simultaneous and consecutive
- accompany
- all the while idiom
- along
- along the way idiom
- alternate
- go
- in tandem idiom
- in the process idiom
- live
- no sooner ... than idiom
- once
- one after another idiom
- over
- synchronous
- tandem
- the minute (that) idiom
- through
- throughout
- together
- under
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back-to-back adjective [ before noun ] (CLOSE TOGETHER)
close together and facing in opposite directions:
UK back-to-back terraced houses
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Closeness in distance and time
- a few/couple of steps idiom
- a hair's breadth idiom
- a stone's throw idiom
- ace
- anywhere
- anywhere near idiom
- face-to-face
- float around
- hand to hand idiom
- hard by
- here
- proximity
- roof
- round the corner idiom
- shadow
- shout
- step
- stick together
- towards
- under the same roof idiom
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