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  1. happening one after another, without interruption: Coming up after the break, three Rolling Stones classics back to back. He's definitely getting better - he has lots more good days back to back now. We were very tired after doing three movies back to back. In order to succeed, you must be prepared to work 16-hour days back to back.

  2. The meaning of BACK-TO-BACK is facing in opposite directions and often touching. How to use back-to-back in a sentence.

  3. adverb. (of two similar events) following one immediately after the other; in unbroken sequence; consecutively: After losing all day, he picked winners back to back in the last two races. adjective. adjacent or contiguous but oppositely oriented; having the backs close together or adjoining: The seats in the day coach are back to back.

  4. Back to back definition, (of two similar events) following one immediately after the other; in unbroken sequence; consecutively: After losing all day, he picked winners back to back in the last two races. See more.

  5. Synonyms for BACK-TO-BACK: consecutive, successive, straight, sequential, uninterrupted, succeeding, in series, continuous; Antonyms of BACK-TO-BACK: nonconsecutive, nonsequential, inconsequent, inconsecutive, intermittently, discontinuously, interruptedly.

  6. 4 days ago · adverb. 1. facing in opposite directions, often with the backs touching. sitting back to back on the floor. 2. one after the other, consecutively. They lost three games back to back. I sat in the cinema and watched three films back to back. You do five-minute interviews back to back all day in a hotel bedroom.

  7. adjective. /ˌbæk tə ˈbæk/ [only before noun] (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) Join us.

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