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flat back

noun

  1. a book spine presenting a completely flat surface.
  2. a book bound with such a spine.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of flat back1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences

The season started with a flat back four, which changed into a back five at half-time of the second game of the season, at Real Sociedad.

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Instead of her favoured flat back four, England set up with a back three - and it worked almost instantly.

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Dismay streaked up Purgatory Hill, his ears flat back against his head, the whites of his eyes wild and terrified.

Among the wreckage of the the Moarri family's flat back in Antakya, two glass pomegranates sit perfectly intact on a shelf.

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Mr. Nosie, 64, said his ancestors inhabited Oak Flat back in the mid-19th century before U.S. soldiers herded them to the reservation where the tribe is still based.

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