Is seconds behind
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LAGSIs seconds behind
LIVEWhat Archers of Loaf's "Seconds Before the Accident" is
EBS"This is a test. For the next 60 seconds ..." org.
OWESIs behind
RUNSLATEIs behind
TRAILSIs behind
OOOOIs behind
OWESIs behind, perhaps
DRIVESIs behind the wheel
OWESIs behind, in a way
PLATEAn umpire is behind it
ENEMYLINESHostile territory is behind them
BADGEEvery cop is behind one
IRISThe lens is behind it
CRIBWhere an innocent one is kept behind bars
TREADSWATERIs active without making progress or falling behind
catchto do extra work so one is no longer behind
GRANDOLEOPRYIts logo is an eighth note with a star behind it
opisthocoelianhollow or concave behind, as eg a vertebra is also OPISTHOCOELOUS
opisthocoeloushollow or concave behind, as eg a vertebra is also OPISTHOCOELIAN
backlandsLand behind or beyond an area that is built on or otherwise developed
hammerlockAn armlock in which a person's arm is bent up behind the back
safetiesA defensive back who normally is positioned well behind the line of scrimmage
backlandLand behind or beyond an area that is built on or otherwise developed
hammerlocksAn armlock in which a person's arm is bent up behind the back
MADDOrg. whose logo is a martini glass and car key behind a slashed circle
wingmanA pilot whose aircraft is positioned behind and outside the leading aircraft in a formation
wingmenA pilot whose aircraft is positioned behind and outside the leading aircraft in a formation
catchersthe player stationed behind home plate, whose chief duty is to catch pitches not hit by the batter
designsPurpose, planning, or intention that exists or is thought to exist behind an action, fact, or material object
catcherthe player stationed behind home plate, whose chief duty is to catch pitches not hit by the batter
wicketkeeperthe fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman
wicketkeepersWICKETKEEPER, the fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman
touchdownan act of touching the ground behind the opposing side's goal with the ball while it is held in the hands, to score points
touchdownsTOUCHDOWN, an act of touching the ground behind the opposing side's goal with the ball while it is held in the hands, to score points
touchbackA ball one downs deliberately behind one's own goal line or that is kicked through one's end zone. It is taken to the 20-yard line to resume play
touchbacksA ball one downs deliberately behind one's own goal line or that is kicked through one's end zone. It is taken to the 20-yard line to resume play
paravanesA device towed behind a boat at a depth regulated by its vanes or planes, so that the cable to which it is attached can cut the moorings of submerged mines
attitudesA position in which one leg is lifted behind with the knee bent at right angles and turned out, and the corresponding arm is raised above the head, the other extended to the side
touchbacka play in which the ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line, having been put across the line by an opponent but actually put down by a member of that team