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pass by
verb
- intr to go or move past
- tr, adverb to overlook or disregard
to pass by difficult problems
Example Sentences
About three minutes later, Kinchen picked off another pass by Geno Smith at the Rams’ seven-yard line.
When we pass by the ruins, bundles of flat bread remain visible on the floor of a wrecked ambulance.
It was a wonderful little pass by Dejan Kulusevski to put Dominic Solanke in for their second goal with 15 minutes left, which takes me back to my original point about how Tottenham wear teams down.
The video shows a queue outside a satellite election office in Allegheny County - the state’s second most populous county - and a second smaller group who appear to pass by the lengthy line and speak to someone near the entrance of the election centre.
Other AI images are less fantastical - including an image of someone on the roof of their flooded home as fighter jets pass by, with the comment: "Remember that politicians don't care about you on November 5th."
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