a rebours, afterpart, ass-backwards, back seat, breech, hind end, hindhead, occiput, rear end, reverse, tailward
Definitionadv. at or to or toward the back or rear
Last update: August 21, 2015
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As the British line of operations now extended eastward from Pretoria, the advance of these Boers to the Magaliesberg threatened their rearward communications, and as Buller had moved far more slowly than the main army there was not as yet an alternative line through Natal. [Please select]
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The yard extended rearward from the house about thirty feet. [Please select]
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Rearward was the Mexican donkey, arguing the point with Dobeen whether or not to enter the race. [Please select]
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Rearward they could scarcely mark the roadbed, so drifted over was it. [Please select]
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Farther rearward, and close by the conical tent, and two in the uniform of officers, Uraga and his adjutant. [Please select]
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Nor could we; so we all rose up together, and approached that side of the building that looked rearward. [Please select]
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