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Definition of Back judge
1. Noun. A football official.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Back Judge
Literary usage of Back judge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of by George Magruder Battey (1922)
""Just make it $600," shot back Judge Underwood, "I need that much myself."
Judge Nisbet wrote of the elder Underwood, who was the block of which the son was ..."
2. Extraordinary Cases by Henry Lauren Clinton (1896)
"It was patent to all that if the return were sent back Judge McCunn was elected;
if not, then Judge Bosworth was elected. The Corporation Counsel advised ..."
3. Life and Letters of Judge Thomas J. Anderson and Wife: Including a Few by James House Anderson (1904)
"... and while we were engaged in beating the mob back. Judge Anderson, as I have
since been informed, directed the man in charge of the negro to let him go; ..."
4. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1918)
"They taken some guns as we came on back. JUDGE BOND. Whip anybody? Shearer.
No, sir; not to my knowledge. I was on a little raid after that—around by Squire ..."
5. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1912)
"Said he, "I wish you had gotten in a day or two back. Judge So-and-So from Blank
got a little book which would have probably been of interest. ..."
6. Proceedings in the Senate on the Investigation of the Charges Preferred by Horace G. Prindle (1874)
"... the first papers were drawn entirely by Judge Prindle; I was away from home;
when I got back, Judge Prindle told me about Cassels having been there; ..."