| BACKSTABBED | • backstabbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of backstab. • BACKSTAB v. to stab in the back. |
| BACKSTABBER | • backstabber n. A traitor or hypocrite, such as a co-worker or friend assumed trustworthy but who figuratively attacks… • BACKSTABBER n. one who backstabs. |
| BACKSTALLED | • BACKSTALL v. of a kite, to lose power and begin to drop in low winds. |
| BACKSTAMPED | • BACKSTAMP v. to mark with a backstamp. |
| BACKSTOPPED | • backstopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of backstop. • BACKSTOP v. to act as a backstop. |
| BACKSTORIES | • backstories n. Plural of backstory. • back-stories n. Plural of back-story. • back␣stories n. Plural of back story. |
| BACKSTREETS | • backstreets n. Plural of backstreet. • back␣streets n. Plural of back street. • BACKSTREET n. a street away from the main thoroughfares. |
| BACKSTRETCH | • backstretch n. (Athletics, horse racing, car racing) Synonym of back straight (“straight part of a racetrack, running… • backstretch n. (Horse racing) An area next to a racetrack used to stable the racehorses and house employees. • backstretch n. (Figuratively) The middle part of an event. |
| BACKSTROKED | • backstroked v. Simple past tense and past participle of backstroke. • BACKSTROKE v. to swim on the back. |
| BACKSTROKER | • backstroker n. A swimmer who uses the style backstroke. |
| BACKSTROKES | • backstrokes n. Plural of backstroke. • backstrokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backstroke. • BACKSTROKE v. to swim on the back. |
| BLACKSTRAPS | • BLACKSTRAP n. a kind of port wine; a drink made of a mixture of rum and treacle. |