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Definition of Piggybacks
1. piggyback [v] - See also: piggyback
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piggybacks
Literary usage of Piggybacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Education Reform & Students at Risk: Studies of Education Reform by Robert J. Rossi, Samuel C. Stringfield (1999)
"Finally, we need to have in place a mechanism for the dissemination of research
findings related to at-risk students—a dissemination system that piggybacks ..."
2. The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communicationby Heather A. Horst, Daniel Miller by Heather A. Horst, Daniel Miller (2006)
"Like Junior and Peter, Horace's use of the phone piggybacks upon his formal
contract as a means to expand his contacts, but in his case the cell phone does ..."
3. The Role of Natural Gas in Environmental Policy edited by Stephen L. McDonald (1993)
"Background A model that will prove attractive to many market oriented companies
is the Trade Stream ETC, which "piggybacks" on the large two-way flow of ..."
4. The Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Proceedings by Yusuf Pisan, SIGART. (2005)
"While most advertising usually piggybacks on something attractive else like a
TV-show or a magazine to reach the crowd, this entity we are talking about, ..."