piggyback in the PONS Dictionary

piggyback Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give sb a piggyback

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Each of the two packets contains the permanent and temporary keys of the sending node which are piggybacked on top of normal data packets.
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In order to get a piece of the action for themselves, some of them copied, or piggybacked, his trades for their own accounts.
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This in turn prevents politicians from sneaking unpopular legislation through, piggybacked on legislation which is more likely to pass.
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The aim of wardriving is to collect information about wireless access points (not to be confused with piggybacking).
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Such users are often unaware that they are piggybacking, and the subscriber has not noticed.
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The lower cymbal of the piggyback is often a crash, or less often a ride, but larger splashes and even chinas can be used.
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Generally, a piggyback clause applies only to a majority shareholder or someone with a large portion of the shares.
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The manual also described a way to piggyback the two cards with a separate power cable to save a slot.
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It has 20 rescue cruisers (usually piggybacking a smaller rescue boat), mostly operated by own full-time personnel and 40 rescue boats operated by volunteers.
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While persons engaging in piggybacking are generally honest citizens, a smaller number are breaking the law in this manner, avoiding identification by investigators.
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