the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
he lay on his back
Forbes slapped me on the back
back pain
the side or part of something that is away from the spectator or from the direction in which it moves or faces; the rear
at the back of the hotel is a secluded garden
a rubber dinghy with an engine at the back
the grounds of Cambridge colleges which back on to the River Cam
give financial, material, or moral support to
he had a newspaper empire backing him
walk or drive backwards
I put the car in reverse and backed down the road
cover the back of (an article) in order to support, protect, or decorate it
a mirror backed with tortoiseshell
lie behind or at the back of
the promenade is backed by lots of cafes