behind >> /bəˈhaɪnd/
Definition: [preposition] At or to the far side of (something), typically so as to be hidden by it.
Example: the recording machinery was kept behind screens
Definition: [preposition] In a line or procession, following or further back than (another member of the line or procession)
Example: stuck behind a slow-moving tractor
Definition: [preposition] In support of or giving guidance to (someone else)
Example: whatever you decide to do, I'll be behind you
Definition: [preposition] After the departure or death of (the person referred to)
Example: he left behind him a manuscript that was subsequently published
Definition: [preposition] Less advanced than (someone else) in achievement or development.
Example: the government admitted it is ten years behind the West in PC technology
Definition: [preposition] Having a lower score than (another competitor)
Example: Woodnam moved to ten under par, five shots behind Fred Couples
Definition: [adverb] At or to the far side or the back side of something.
Example: Campbell grabbed him from behind
Definition: [adverb] Remaining after someone or something is gone.
Example: don't leave me behind
Definition: [adverb] Further back than other members of a group.
Example: Bill led the way, with the others a short distance behind
Definition: [adverb] (in a game or contest) having a score lower than that of the opposition.
Example: polls showed him as much as 50 points behind
Definition: [adverb] Slow or late in accomplishing a task.
Example: getting behind with my work
Definition: [adverb] In a place or time already past.
Example: the adventure lay behind them
Definition: [noun] The buttocks.
Definition: [noun] A one-point score made by kicking the ball between the outer set of two sets of goalposts (the behind line), or by touching the ball, causing it to pass between the inner posts (goalposts).
Example: In an amazing hour of football stretching over the first, second and third quarters the two teams combined to kick 16 straight behinds.