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- Dictionarybehind/bɪˈhʌɪnd/
preposition
- 1. at or to the far side of (something), typically so as to be hidden by it: "the recording machinery was kept behind screens" Similar Opposite
- 2. following or further back than (another member of a moving group): "we were stuck behind a slow-moving tractor" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. at or to the far side of something: "Campbell grabbed him from behind"
- 2. in a particular place after leaving or after others have moved on: "don't leave me behind" Similar
noun
- 1. a person's buttocks: informal "she slid inelegantly down a few steps on her behind"
- 2. a kick that sends the ball over a behind line, or a touch that sends it between the inner posts, scoring one point.
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