backside 的定义
- the rear or back part or view of an object, person, scene, etc.; that part which is opposite the front.
- rump; buttocks.
backside 近义词
rear end
更多backside例句
- On the backside of a marvelous career, however, Özil is not expecting to make that kind of money anymore, no matter where he is employed.
- Of course, Smith soon roamed again, taking a short pass through the middle and over to the right sideline for a 34-yard touchdown, with the only drawback his hard fall into the end zone upon his backside.
- We correctly forecast when the changeover from snow to mixed precipitation would occur and when cold air and frozen precipitation would return on the storm’s backside.
- For instance, if there’s one corner matched up with one receiver on the backside of a formation, that corner’s playing man no matter what fancy name you give the coverage.
- She knows you can’t see her face, but you can see her entire backside.
- I was drawn to The Class for different reasons—chiefly, the pipe dream of achieving a tighter and tauter backside.
- San Francisco police officer Chris Kohrs is hotter than the devil's backside on an August day in Georgia.
- He said he still gets some pain “in my backside” and a couple of ibuprofen take care of that.
- While slips can hide VPL and your backside on a windy day, Spanx can help hide a lot more, like cellulite or a protruding tummy.
- As I have found out, recognition has its upside, its downside and—you may say—its backside.
- A squad of civilian youngsters was chasing Major Dampfer down the street, pelting the huge target of his backside with snowballs.
- In fact, the boy, from a backside view at a little distance, seemed to be wearing a long-tailed coat.
- So—just the very backside of truth,—but lying is a figure in speech that interlards the greatest part of my conversation.
- Just as I'm about to go sitting on a bare board, your worship would have me score my backside!
- Many a younger fellow would sit on his backside for sheer astonishment.