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dos-à-dos
[ doh-see-doh, -zi- French doh-za-doh ]
verb (used with or without object)
, dos-à-dosed [doh, -see-, dohd], dos-à-dos·ing [doh, -see-, doh, -ing].
- to do-si-do.
adverb
- Archaic. back to back.
dos-à-dos
/ ˌdəʊsɪˈdəʊ; dozado /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dos-à-dos1
1830–40; < French: back to back
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dos-à-dos1
literally: back to back
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Example Sentences
Even then we should be no longer vis-à-vis as before, but dos-à-dos, almost on the instant of our approaching!
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Vit que tous les assistans dançoient en bransles dos à dos, & deux boucs ou cheures auec eux.
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To turn your partner is impossible, and the only part of the figure which is executed con amore is dos à dos.
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