back end

NOUN
  1. the side of an object that is opposite its front
    his room was toward the rear of the hotel
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How To Use back end In A Sentence

  • He lost the back end one way, then the other way. The Sun
  • Observant readers will also notice a new look to the columnists who grace the back end of our editorial pages.
  • Oh and watch the back end because it's rather twitchy. The Sun
  • But he also is one of the biggest gambles as he is a classic high-risk, high-return sort of riverboat gambler from the back end. Talent runs deep among defensemen in 2009 NHL Draft
  • The back end of the truck should end up just abutting the door of the bay.
  • The rover skidded to a stop, its back end fishtailing slightly. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • From the back end of a bus, the City of York Council exhorts us to ‘cycle to work for a healthy heart’.
  • This car was left pointing upwards when it landed on its back end after crashing. The Sun
  • Not good enough to be the back end of a horse. The Sun
  • Its rakish nose and large headlamps give it a sporty look, but the car seems to run out of styling ideas at the back end where the curved side screens give it a droopy appearance.
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