Definition of Fallbacks

1. Noun. (plural of fallback) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fallbacks

1. fallback [n] - See also: fallback

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fallbacks

fall winds
fallacies
fallacious
fallaciously
fallaciousness
fallacy
fallacy fallacies
fallacy fallacy
fallal
fallaleries
fallalery
fallals
fallaway
fallaways
fallback
fallbacks (current term)
fallboard
fallboards
falled
fallen
fallen angel
fallen angels
fallen arch
fallen arches
fallen asleep
fallen back on
fallen in
fallen off
fallen out
fallen over

Literary usage of Fallbacks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. National Negotiating Styles edited by Hans A. Binnendijk (1995)
"... well- prepared opening position but have few, if any, intermediate fallbacks before their minimum bargaining point is reached. To American negotiators ..."

2. A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes by Henry Sampson (1875)
"... this same youth, who would not nowadays be admitted into the worst regiment of militia fallbacks in existence, is deemed worthy of an extra reward. ..."

3. History of the Peninsular War by Robert Southey (1837)
"... ne concentred his divisions, therefore, about fallbacks gt. Philippe: fixed his head-quarters in that the ..."

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