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piggyback
adverb
On somebody's back or shoulders.
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The word "piggyback" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of one person being carried on the back of another person, often as a child being carried by an adult. For example: "My father used to pick me up piggyback when I was a child."
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The initiative will enable their publisher, the CN Group, to piggyback on national morning paper distribution, so most of the company's 29 van drivers are likely to be made redundant.
For example, only primaquine can kill vivax once it has entered the liver.The two parasites also piggyback from host to host on different species of Anopheles.
Overseas firms can also piggyback on the networks built by Canadian firms, instead of deploying their own.
Northern routes could, Russia permitting, piggyback on that country's vast existing network.
In Cuba owners of private restaurants, or paladares, complain that the government tries to stop them from importing such items as exotic spices a deliberate attempt, they say, to keep them from flourishing.The second type are bigger businesses hoping to piggyback on greater travel and information exchanges.
How do the plays stack up?For all its supposed daring in portraying the dysfunctionality of some pretty important people, "Calico" emerges as a ham-fisted attempt to ride piggyback on a few big literary names.
Other profitable standards are products on which firms can piggyback their own products and services (Microsoft's operating system; American Airlines's reservation system).
Salah Moussavi, the local SCIRI representative, doubts whether Iran would allow the Army of Badr to piggyback on an American invasion and the Americans might well regard the army, with its Iranian links, as an undesirable partner.America and Iran are exploring the possibility of limited military co-operation.
The cost of a free ride Thrifty car dealers like to piggyback on the ample showrooms and well-trained staff of their higher quality rivals.
In multilateral deals, poor countries can piggyback on powerful countries' negotiating clout; in bilateral deals, they're on their own.
Instead, it is safer to go for a movie tie-in, since the game can then piggyback on the film's marketing campaign.
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