Tailback Meaning in English
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Definition
A tailback is a long line of vehicles moving slowly or stopped, usually because of traffic congestion, and also the name of a position in American football (a running back).
Usage & Nuances
As a traffic term, 'tailback' is common in British English; Americans usually say 'traffic jam.' In sports, 'tailback' is mainly used in US English for a running back in football. Context indicates if you mean traffic or football.
Example Sentences
There was a long tailback on the highway this morning.
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He played as a tailback on his college football team.
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Sorry I'm late, there was a massive tailback near the city center.
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We had to wait ages in a tailback after the concert.
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Their new tailback rushed for two touchdowns in the second half.
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The accident caused a huge tailback during rush hour.
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