out-back
1out back — (US) (or chiefly Brit out the back or round the back) : in the area behind something (such as a building) In my youth we didn t have a toilet in the house but there was one out back. • • • Main Entry: ↑back out back see ↑back, 1 • • • Main E …
2Out Back — Album par High Tone Sortie 2010 Genre Dub Label Jarring Effects Albums de High Tone …
3out|back|er — «OWT BAK uhr», noun. a person who lives or settles in the back country of Australia …
4out|back — «OWT BAK», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the Australian hinterland or back country. 2. the hinterland of any country: »the Canadian outback. –adj. of, belonging to, or located in the outback: »In the outback country he found a shifting population of… …
5out back — {adv. phr.} In one s backyard. * /On the Fourth of July they were out back making preparations for their holiday barbecue./ …
6out back — {adv. phr.} In one s backyard. * /On the Fourth of July they were out back making preparations for their holiday barbecue./ …
7out\ back — adv. phr. In one s backyard. On the Fourth of July they were out back making preparations for their holiday barbecue …
8out back — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. behind, in back of, to the rear; see back …
9out·back — /ˈaʊtˈbæk/ noun the outback : the part of Australia that is far from cities and where few people live …
10out-back — …