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There and back Meaning in English

expression

ˈðɛɹ/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈbæk
THER and BAK
ðˈeə/ /ˈænd/ /bˈæk
THAIR and BAK

Definition

Used to describe a journey to a place and then returning to where you started. It refers to the whole round trip, not just one way.

Usage & Nuances

Common in informal contexts when talking about trips, commutes, errands, or distances. Often paired with time ('an hour there and back') or tickets/prices. Similar to 'round trip' but less formal. Not used for metaphoric meanings.

Example Sentences

It took me two hours there and back.

basic

The train ticket costs $10 there and back.

basic

The walk is three miles there and back.

basic

If you drive me there and back, I'll pay for the gas.

natural

The whole trip only takes an hour there and back.

natural

We went there and back before lunch was ready.

natural