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    back-to-back
    /ˌbaktəˈbak/

    adjective

    • 1. (of houses) built in a continuous terrace backing on to another terrace, with a party wall or a narrow alley between: British "rows of back-to-back houses"
    • 2. consecutive: "his back-to-back victories in the Hungarian and Belgian Grands Prix"

    noun

    • 1. a house in a back-to-back terrace: British "a street of Victorian back-to-backs"

    adverb

    • 1. (of two people) facing in opposite directions with their backs touching: "they sat on the ground, leaning back to back"
    • 2. consecutively; in succession: "the games were played back to back"

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