1. piggyback - Noun
2. piggyback - Adjective
3. piggyback - Verb
4. piggyback - Adverb
on the back or shoulder or astraddle on the hip
on a railroad flatcar
the act of carrying something piggyback
bring into alignment with
support on the back and shoulders
haul by railroad car
haul truck trailers loaded with commodities on railroad cars
ride on someone's shoulders or back
Source: WordNetshe carried her child piggyback Source: Internet
the trailer rode piggyback across the country Source: Internet
an amendment to piggyback the current law Source: Internet
He piggybacked her child so she could see the show Source: Internet
Artists Sunday aims to piggyback off the well-known holiday shopping-focused days of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, to make the Sunday after Thanksgiving the most profitable day of the year for artists. Source: Internet
MediaTek said its T700 supports both standalone and non-standalone Sub-6 5G network architectures, meaning ones that are only 5G or ones that piggyback on 4G LTE. Source: Internet