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A saracen armoured car screeched to a halt near him and more soldiers tumbled out through the clanking doors at its rear end.
Source: https://www.derryjournal.com/news/people/a-split-second-by-hugh-gallagher-4131881
“It felt like somebody had paddled my rear end.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/30/nyregion/veteran-nightmares-nazi.html
It’s a bit of a marketing term – as this Mercedes is really a saloon – just with a swoopy rear end.
Layton Byrne knifed the 17-year-old in the thigh and rear end at Elmdon Park in May 2020 - although his lawyer insisted the knifeman is actually 'loving', 'kind' and gives food to the homeless.
Source: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/young-dad-locked-up-after-26658580
Perhaps some biped had concluded that it was better to stick a needle on each other’s balloons than on each other’s rear end.
Source: https://rumbonews.com/site/when-no-one-shows-up-for-the-fight-by-paul-montesino/
This meant wider wheels and tires, a sportier suspension, larger Brembo brakes, protruding fender flares and a glossy black exterior with white racing stripes across the rear end.