9 Words to use with rears

While I was eating the meal, I was most agreeably entertained by the young ladies, and before I had finished it the last of the rear-guard must have been at least two miles from the house.

The writer of "Piers of Fulham" lived to see this fashion of introducing a third meal, and that again split into two for luxury's sake; for his metrical biographer tells us, that he refused rear-suppers, from a fear of surfeiting.

Rear centre a door; on the left a staircase leading to the floor above.

The distance between the Neapolitan frigate and the ship of the English rear-admiral was not great; and everything that occurred on board the former, and which was not actually hidden by the sides and bulwarks of the vessel itself, was easily to be seen from the decks of the latter.

Rear pass, parry left and LUNGE.

Rear platoons march squarely up to the turning point of the leading platoon and turn at command of their lenders.

Rear sight . . . . . . . . .

"NAH, THEN, WHERE'S YOUR REAR LIGHT?" Countryman.

After four weeks' search, she found a little room and bedroom in a rear-building in Elizabeth Street, at five dollars a month; and was preparing to move, when her friend presented a bill of forty dollars for his services.

9 Words to use with  rears