Read full poem →son, l had sav'd him the labour long since ; if taking
in all the young wenches that pass by, at the lack
door, and coddling every kernel of the fruit for ’em
Dictionary Entry
To travel past without stopping.
In a Sentence
“I noticed my wife pass by with a bag of shopping.”
Origin
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Common Phrases
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Poetry examples for “pass by”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →him. I pass by the masochism here, the sadistic images here and in
Hero and Leafider, the weird )oke (iv. 7. 47.) about Faustus’s com-
Read full poem →him
Than we had seeing him pass by in the road
A thousand times. If that's the way he preaches!
Read full poem →The pond--and thorn, so old and grey,
Pass by her door--’tis seldom shut--
And if you see her in her hut,
Read full poem →The pond--and thorn, so old and grey,
Pass by her door--’tis seldom shut--
And if you see her in her hut,
