 Usually used of a legal debt or formal obligation. Poor Mr. Brown! He is in arrears on his rent. He is in arrears on the story he promised to write for the magazine.
 Usually used of a legal debt or formal obligation. Poor Mr. Brown! He is in arrears on his rent. He is in arrears on the story he promised to write for the magazine. Often used like an adjective, with a hyphen. A head-on crash is more likely to kill the passengers than a rear-end crash.
 Often used like an adjective, with a hyphen. A head-on crash is more likely to kill the passengers than a rear-end crash. 
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