Definition & Meaning | English word BACKS
BACKS
Definitions of BACKS
- plural of back.
- (University of Cambridge, with "the") The backyard of the University.
- inflection of back
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BACKS in a Sentence
- The Back River, formerly Backs River (Dogrib: Thlewechodyeth, Inuktitut: Haningayok, or Great Fish River), is the 20th longest Canadian river and is located in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
- It is more likely, however, that the name Calvados was derived from calva dorsa, meaning bare backs, in reference to two sparsely vegetated rocks off its shore.
- Clare is famous for its chapel choir and for its gardens on the Backs (the rear of the colleges that overlook the River Cam).
- Gesta Danorum (Deeds of the Danes) relates a similar story as Thorkillus (Thokil) and his companions are visiting the hall of the dead Geruthus (Geirröðr) when they notice the pierced body of an old man and three dead women with their backs broken.
- Upstream, Libby Dam backs up huge Lake Koocanusa (combination name of Kootenai, Canada, USA) into Canada's British Columbia.
- Derrick Foster, former Iowa Hawkeyes and Los Angeles Chargers running backs coach and current running backs coach for the New Orleans Saints.
- The entire south edge of Darien backs up to Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve, which is home to one of the only old-growth, pine wood forests in the area.
- produced between 25,000 and 30,000 chairs annually, hiring women and children from local farms to weave the rattan seats and backs.
- It is modeled after the likes of SS Normandie, having all of the appointments of a cruise ship, with a galley motif for the restaurant and a great stand of stadium seating with colorful backs for the spectators at swimming events held at the facility.
- came upon a bar-room full of bad Salon pictures, in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter.
- The men were reported to have been shot fleeing the picket lines, and many were found with bullet wounds in their backs.
- Reaching Endon will be a major milestone for the expansion project, and will mean that passenger trains will reconnect the outskirts of the Potteries with the Churnet Valley and Leek area for the first time since the cut backs of the Beeching Axe.
- The myling (also known as utburd in Norwegian, útburður in Icelandic and ihtiriekko, liekkiö or sikiö in Finnish) is said to chase lone wanderers at night and jump on their backs, demanding to be carried to the graveyard so they can rest in hallowed ground.
- Relying on superior numbers and the vulnerability of the Russians with their backs to the river, Napoleon concluded that the moment had come and ordered a massive assault against the Russian left flank.
- They have a uniform, steely-grey coat on their backs and fur with a yellowish tinge on their abdomens.
- ability to accept sheet film, film packs, and roll film, through the use of interchangeable film backs and holders.
- Gillman's insistence on stretching the football field by throwing deep downfield passes, instead of short passes to running backs or wide receivers at the sides of the line of scrimmage, was instrumental in making football into the modern game that it is today.
- They were large, heavily built, herbivorous quadrupeds with rounded backs, short fore limbs, long hind limbs, and tails held high in the air.
- Double Decker Checkerboard: For a slightly easier version of the two-pack game, use decks with different backs and shuffle them separately.
- Unlike some other companion parrots, aviculturists have noted that they are not particularly energetic, and do not generally enjoy hands-on play (for example, being flipped on their backs), but they do provide companionship and are described as gentle and charming pets.
- The characters all had large copper-top batteries protruding from their backs and their faces were made of state-of-the-art latex prosthetics designed to heavily caricature the actors' own features, and complete character wardrobes.
- The females, along with premature pupfish, tend to have tanned backs with iridescent, silvery sides.
- The houses are First House (named because it is located on the first floor of the building), Devonshire West House (named after the street that backs the residence to the east), Taddle Creek House (named after a buried stream that formerly flowed through Downtown Toronto), Vladimir House (named after the original Innis residence building), North House (named because it is located in the building's north tower), and Ajax House (named after a University of Toronto's former satellite campus in Ajax).
- His Buckeyes teammates included offensive tackle Orlando Pace and running backs Eddie George and Robert Smith.
- Each roster consisted of two quarterbacks, four halfbacks, two fullbacks, four wide receivers or tight ends, two return specialists, two kickers, two defensive backs or linebackers, and two defensive linemen.
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