back passage
noun
the rectum
an interior passageway towards the back of a building
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How to use back passage in a sentence
Through a back passage, which led into the paddock behind the house, they saw the butcher leading a lamb.
The Parent's Assistant | Maria EdgeworthThe dark Toison d'Or was merely a back passage used principally by the tradespeople for the delivery of supplies.
Cleek, the Master Detective | Thomas W. HanshewThere is no back passage by which any one could have descended while the party proceeded up stairs.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe | Edgar Allan PoeI passed unconcernedly through the house and took a seat in the back passage, and awaited events.
The Memories of Fifty Years | William H. SparksIn this condition—entering from the back passage—Burma Naik found him.
A Noble Queen (Volume II of III) | Philip Meadows Taylor
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