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back|cloth — «BAK KLTH, KLOTH», noun. Especially British. 1. the rear curtain on stage; backdrop. 2. background: »Figurative. These conflicts were taking place against the backcloth of sweeping social changes (Manchester Guardian) … Useful english dictionary
back cloth — noun 1. : a piece of canvas secured to the after part of a topsail yard to stow the bunt of the topsail in 2. or back gray : an unfinished cloth used in cylinder printing of fabrics to absorb excess dye 3. chiefly Britain : backdrop … Useful english dictionary
back-cloth — /bak klawth , kloth /, n., pl. back cloths / klawdhz , klodhz , klawths , kloths /. Chiefly Brit. Theat. backdrop (def. 1). [1870 75] * * * … Universalium
back-cloth — /bak klawth , kloth /, n., pl. back cloths / klawdhz , klodhz , klawths , kloths /. Chiefly Brit. Theat. backdrop (def. 1). [1870 75] … Useful english dictionary
back·cloth — /ˈbækˌklɑːθ/ noun, pl cloths [count] Brit : ↑backdrop … Useful english dictionary
back-cloth star — noun An actor who stands upstage, forcing the other actors to face him and turn their backs to the audience, in order to gain more attention to himself … Wiktionary
back gray — noun : back cloth 2 … Useful english dictionary
cloth-bound — adj. having rigid front and back covers, covered with cloth; of books. Contrasted to {{softcover}}. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Back Court — North out of Cloth Fair at No.21 and east, parallel to and between Long Lane and Cloth Fair (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without. First mention: Lockie, 1810. Former names : Back Alley (Strype, 1720 Boyle, 1799). Back Streate (O … Dictionary of London
back — I [[t]bæ̱k[/t]] ADVERB USES ♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, back is also used in phrasal verbs such as date back and fall back on .) 1) ADV: ADV after v, oft ADV prep If you move back, you move in the opposite direction to the one in… … English dictionary