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back-and-forth
[bak-uhn-fawrth, -fohrth, -uhnd-]
adjective
backward and forward; side to side; to and fro.
a back-and-forth shuttling of buses to the stadium; the back-and-forth movement of a clock's pendulum.
noun
unresolved argument or discussion.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of back-and-forth1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The Pentagon posted a video clip of the back-and-forth on X that tagged the congresswoman and was titled “WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING!”
Even after a back-and-forth final stretch, the Sparks briefly reclaimed control.
The ABC News report says that Trump mostly seemed calm about the back-and-forth and preferred shifting the conversation to other topics.
On X, many Silicon Valley executives along with Maga-world influencers were picking sides and parsing each of the back-and-forth messages posted by the president and the world's richest man.
In these recordings, you can hear the back-and-forth chatter, along with the astronaut’s breathing and the background noise of their spacesuit pumping oxygen into their helmet to keep them alive.
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When To Use
Back-and-forth is a noun that means an argument or discussion in which little gets resolved.Back-and-forth is also used to describe something having a movement pattern in which it repeatedly moves somewhere and returns to where it started.A back-and-forth is a discussion where two or more people are failing to reach a compromise or a solution, as in I had a very long back-and-forth with my girlfriend about what to do with my dog.A back-and-forth is a much less productive version of a give-and-take, where people more easily reach a compromise.As an adjective, back-and-forth describes a movement from one point to another and then back to the original point, as in The audience stared at the back-and-forth movements of the hypnotist’s watch. Such a movement might be forward and backward and forward again or from one side to another and back to the first side.Example: The budget discussion became an intense back-and-forth where neither side wanted to concede anything.
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