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
- "Oh, and there's this horse I've got in the back, but you're probably not interested in her..."
- "Brian : Perhaps we could try this address written on the back of the photo?"
- "The British twins decided to get the group back together last month in a transparent attempt to make more money."
- "$%@& band back together!"
- "Jean : My back?"
- "Well, there's a game in the back."
- "Everyone in the back is alive and not dead, correct?"
- "I'll bring you back a souvenir from the airport!"
- "didn't you read the small print on the back of the menu, sir?"
- "I mean, "Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back"."
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