0 happening one after another, without interruption:
Hamilton is celebrating back-to-back victories in the German and British Grands Prix.
1 close together and facing in opposite directions:
3 one following after another:
4 happening one after the other, with nothing between:
The batches were analyzed in back-to-back assays to minimize interassay variation.
Headers and footers can be more than one line long, vary for odd and even pages (handy if your copy will be printed back-to-back), and include formatting and other commands.
I have in my hand photographs of my old constituency as it was with its back-to-back houses, its derelict spaces and its slums.
For many people, things have hardly changed in the austere surroundings of the back-to-back terraced houses.
The back-to-back houses in different parts of the country are abominable.
The old squares and back-to-back houses were pulled down to put up tower blocks.
The occupants, in the main, are people who have been decanted, if that is the word, from back-to-back houses on to new housing estates.
I began life in a small two-up, two-down, back-to-back dwelling backing on to a railway embankment—very humble beginnings.
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