backbreakers

/ˈbækˌbreɪkərz/
noun
  1. Plural of backbreaker; very difficult or exhausting tasks, jobs, or situations.
    • The team faced a series of backbreakers during the project, but they finished on time.
    • Some of the chores on the farm are real backbreakers, like hauling hay bales.
    • The coach designed backbreakers for the players to build their endurance.
  2. Plural of backbreaker; wrestling moves in which a wrestler drops an opponent backward onto their back or neck.
    • The wrestler had a signature set of backbreakers that he used in every match.
    • In training, they practiced different backbreakers to add variety to their moves.
    • The crowd gasped as the fighter countered with one of his famous backbreakers.
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