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back rows

n. (back row English)

Usage examples of "back rows".

The full London moon hung over her shoulder, riming with pink and gold the slates of the houses which fanned across the Easterlies towards Ashington in back-to-back rows.

Only among the back rows of the people, who were all pressing toward the one spot, could sighs, groans, and the shuffling of feet be heard.

She danced out of the spotlights long enough to shield her eyes and scout the back rows.

He parked his small brown Humber beside the Morris and Michael cadge a cigarette from him and then quickly briefed him on what was happening, and sent him forward to mingle with the back rows of the crowd and get to work.

An old gray with heavy dark stripes across his face stood up in one of the back rows.

Her voice was quiet and deliberate, which in another speaker would have lulled the back rows to sleep, and the subject of her lecture was more cerebral than kept the average twenty-year-old on the edge of his chair.

Even in the back rows people could see the oxygen leave her blood.

He worked his way toward the back rows, searching for a seat behind a pillar, from which he could escape unnoticed.