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piggyback
adjective as in astride
Strong match
Weak matches
verb as in add
verb as in augment
verb as in bring
verb as in expand
Strong matches
verb as in fetch
verb as in pack
verb as in take
verb as in top
Example Sentences
Wong continued, “I liked getting a piggyback ride from Steven at the end. That was really funny. That was fun because every time I would get on his back, he would ‘pop’ a little bit.
The Europa Clipper spacecraft will chase a European mission that left last year, but using a cosmic piggyback, it will overtake and arrive first.
First, the lawsuit piggybacks on a report issued last month by the Republican staff of the House Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by that outstanding blowhard, Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio.
It created an open architecture for third-party developers to piggyback on; the fundamental idea was that by extending the system’s capabilities, those other developers made Microsoft’s central system more valuable.
The breakthrough is to prove it can be done by piggybacking on the heat generated by another heavy industry – steel recycling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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