Back-to-back

Pronunciation: /ˈbæk- ˈtu- ˈbæk/

Back-to-back (adjective)

  1. happening one after another without a break.

Examples

  • They won back-to-back games last weekend.
  • The team played back-to-back matches on Saturday.

Common collocations: back-to-back victories, back-to-back meetings, scheduled back-to-back, happened back-to-back

Back-to-back (adverb)

  1. in a way that things happen one right after the other.

Examples

  • She worked back-to-back to finish the project.
  • The events were scheduled back-to-back.