Sentence examples for backside about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "backside about" does not make grammatical sense and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase was "about the backside" or "backside up." However, here is an example of how to use "about" and "backside" in a sentence: "She turned around to face him, a look of confusion on her face as she felt a sharp pain in her backside."

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Keep your backside about half an inch to an inch off the seat.

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The ABC broadcast at issue was a 2003 "NYPD Blue" episode that showed a woman's backside for about seven seconds.

Climbing by night, resting during the comparative warmth of the day, they took just 41.5 hours to climb the Japanese and Hornbein couloirs up the North Face; then, sliding most of the way on their backsides, they descended in about 4.5 hours.

Therefore, the delay time of backside flame appearance (about 6 s) became longer with longer duration of laser irradiation after the onset of a frontside flame.

He spoke about shaving his legs, he spoke about his backside in his bikini, and he spoke about a Brazilian wax he never got because it seemed to be too much trouble.

After thinning the substrate down to about 120 μm, the backside of the wafer was deposited with Ge/Au/Ni/Au metals as substrate contact layer.

Spending money on luxury padding for the presidential backside when France was about to enter recession risked being dangerously off-message.

I'm at an age," the 43-year-old will later say, "where you can sit at home and be, 'I'd like to do that...'... Or you can actually get off your backside and do something about it.

Officially, they were getting into hair and makeup for the morning's first show, but mostly they were blasting Rihanna, checking their phones and joking about whose backside could fit into which costume.

Every trainer, exercise rider and stablehand from Coney Island to the Belmont backside has a theory about the secretive Attila -- everyone except Ruby Murphy, a racetrack habitué who takes him as he is, even when strangers keep trying to kill him.

Mitt Romney's trip to London — the one, in July, during which he called Ed Miliband "Mr. Leader," spoke about "the backside of Downing Street," admitted to having been briefed by MI6, and suggested that the Brits might not be able to pull off the Olympics — did not win him many friends in the United Kingdom.

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