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UK
/bˈækɹuːm/
]
[ US /ˈbæˌkɹum/ ]
[ US /ˈbæˌkɹum/ ]
NOUN
- the meeting place of a group of leaders who make their decisions via private negotiations
How To Use backroom In A Sentence
- I'd like to thank my backroom staff who worked tirelessly. The Sun
- The pair were tracked by backroom staff into the dressing room. Times, Sunday Times
- But they had been receptive to the charge only after becoming convinced by every tale of backroom vote buying and back-scratching that he was not the idealist they had thought he was. O: A Presidential Novel
- He added that the company believes the smaller-scale layaway program should prove easier for workers to manage in backrooms, and could become permanent if it does well this year. How Bad Is the Economy? Wal-Mart Revives Layaway
- He took $6 million through a really questionable sweetheart backroom deal with the Bush administration.
- As politicians jockey for positions and broker deals in backroom meetings, many Iraqis now say they wonder why they risked their lives to vote on March 7. Iraq breaks record for longest time with no government
- Before the onset of an enlarged backroom staff, it was a strictly hierarchical system. Times, Sunday Times
- An England team want to be the best and hire the finest backroom team they can find. Times, Sunday Times
- With all the shady politics and backroom deals disqualified from the discussion. Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 17, 2010
- Reg was already a well respected backroom boy and came to the club from highflying Walborough Solid Fuel Albion.