back to back
/ˌbæk tə ˈbæk/
adjective
- Happening one after another without interruption; consecutive.
- She had back-to-back meetings all morning and didn't even have time for coffee.
- The team won back-to-back championships for the first time in history.
- The city experienced back-to-back storms that caused widespread flooding.
- Positioned with backs facing each other.
- In the dance, the partners stood back-to-back before spinning apart.
- The two chairs were placed back-to-back in the small waiting room.
- The houses were built back-to-back along the narrow street.
adverb
- In a way that happens one after another; consecutively.
- She watched all four movies back-to-back over the weekend.
- The band played two shows back-to-back in the same city.
- I have three exams scheduled back-to-back, so I need to study hard.