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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back hug" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a hug where one person hugs the other from behind, usually placing their arms around their waist or shoulders. Example: "She surprised me with a back hug while I was washing the dishes."
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While on your back, hug your knees to your chest.
Pat yourself on the back, hug yourself, and prepare for tomorrow if you have another meet day ahead of you.
"Between is rooting for your beautiful romance!" "Back hug!" an employee yelled, calling out his favorite pose as he snapped a couple's photograph.
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T-shirts, waving back, hugging each other, struggling not to cry.
The calf rested his flippers against Kulusiq's broad back, hugged her neck and patted her shoulders.
The eldest son, given his portion of bread by his mother, refuses it, gives it to his brother, places a bag on his back, hugs his mother, and heads off.
The senior running back hugged the Laguna sideline the final 20 yards to score.
He scratched their backs, hugged them and rattled off their names: Chocolate, Fudge, Honey.
Hodgson's first-choice left-back hugged the touchline when his team were attacking, linking well with midfield and attack, but also got back when needed.
"It's been 28 years of slaps on the back, hugs, kisses and broken promises," Wepner said Thursday at a news conference at Mickey Mantle's restaurant.
He kept on for two steps then turned back to hug me, which he did in a breeze.
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