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back seat
noun
a seat at the back, esp of a vehicle
informala subordinate or inconspicuous position (esp in the phrase take a back seat )
Example Sentences
But DDG says that is false — according to his filing, she hit the steering wheel while launching herself forward from the back seat while trying to hit him.
A man in the back seat shot at Kemp with a handgun, according to the filing, and Kemp returned fire.
"I remember attending a suicide 20 years ago. Even now, driving home at night in the dark, if I'm in the car on my own and I look through the rear-view mirror, I can see him on the back seat," she said.
Bordeaux's sparkling backline took a back seat for the second half however as their forwards, including six of the replacements, gradually wore down Northampton.
Dunkley, who made a career-best 81 in the first match, was able to take a back seat and rotate the strike for her captain at the other end as England cantered to victory with 64 balls to spare.
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