Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rear-end.(verb)
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Use "rear-ends" in a sentence
"The eyeballs and ears that pro sports tv and radio broadcasts attract are less captive than those attached to the rear-ends in the seats, but they do bring advertising revenue from those who expect to move product far from the stadium."
"Branch III's responses just reinforce the economic reality of pro sports: it's not the number of rear-ends in the seats that matter as much as the products that can be sold to those rear-ends."
"In today's photos, a man in Spain cools off, migrants ride through Mexico on the roof of a train, a tourist bus rear-ends a tractor-trailer in Pennsylvania, and more."