Back-dos meaning in English
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Definition
the back (of a woman, of a box): the rear side, the opposite of the front (of a woman, of a box)
My back hurts. The pain is about 20cm below my neck.
(the) back (row, seat): (the) furthest (row, seat) from the front
(in) the back (of the bar): (in) the part (of the bar) furthest away from the entrance
Examples
- "We can sit in the back row, if you know what I mean."
- "The customer told me that she found the direct line to my office printed on the back of a shower gel: Delavigne's Eiffel Shower Gel."
- "didn't you read the small print on the back of the menu, sir?"
- "The British twins decided to get the group back together last month in a transparent attempt to make more money."
- "Any back pain, headaches, sleeping trouble, things of that nature?"
- "Well, I'll put my clothes back on..."
- "Oh, and there's this horse I've got in the back, but you're probably not interested in her..."
- "I'll bring you back a souvenir from the airport!"
- "Everyone in the back is alive and not dead, correct?"
- "Thursday I'm having my back waxed."
- "Jean : My back?"
- "The company was built on the back of Oléré!"
- "I just wanted to check something: my CVV code is the last three digits on the back of my credit card, right?"
- "He actually included some of Giuseppe's back fur in the envelope."
- "On the back of a shower gel!"
- "I arrived in the back of a burrito truck."
- "DISCLAIMER: For safety reasons, participants are required to be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems. It is advisable to bring a spare pair of underpants."
- "Well, there's a game in the back."
- "I have a two-headed antelope... oh, and there's this horse I've got in the back, but you're probably not interested in her..."
- "Beach friend : Come and put some cream on my back, darling."
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