pass it round

  • 1pass something round — ˌpass sthaˈround/ˈround derived (BrE) to give sth to another person, who gives it to sb else, etc. until everyone has seen it • Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please? Main entry: ↑passderived …

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  • 2pass sth round — UK US pass sth around/round Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US  /pæs/ verb ► to offer something to each person in a group of people: »The managing editor passed the copy around to get feedback …

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  • 3ˌpass sth ˈround — phrasal verb British to give something to one person in a group, who gives it to someone else, who then gives it to someone else etc …

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  • 4pass something around — ˌpass sthaˈround/ˈround derived (BrE) to give sth to another person, who gives it to sb else, etc. until everyone has seen it • Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please? Main entry: ↑passderived …

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  • 5pass — 1 verb 1 GO PAST (I, T) to come up to a particular point or object and go past it: The crowd parted to let the truck pass. | They kept quiet until the soldiers had passed. | pass sb/sth: We passed each other on the staircase. | I pass the sports… …

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  • 6pass around — PHRASAL VERB If a group of people pass something around or pass it round, they each take it and then give it to the next person. [V P n (not pron)] Serve the pudding, and pass around a bowl of yogurt to go with it... [V n …

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  • 7round — I [[t]ra͟ʊnd[/t]] PREPOSITION AND ADVERB USES ♦♦ (Round is an adverb and preposition that has the same meanings as around . Round is often used with verbs of movement, such as walk and drive , and also in phrasal verbs such as get round and hand… …

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  • 8pass — pass1 [ pæs ] verb *** ▸ 1 go past something ▸ 2 move somewhere ▸ 3 be successful on test ▸ 4 give/let someone have something ▸ 5 spend time or be spent ▸ 6 kick/hit/throw ball to someone ▸ 7 make law, etc. official ▸ 8 be unable to answer ▸ 9… …

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  • 9pass*/*/*/ — [pɑːs] verb I 1) [I/T] to go past something The procession slowly passed us.[/ex] They stopped at the crossing, waiting for the train to pass.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to move, or to move something, in a particular direction or to a particular place or… …

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  • 10ˌpass sth aˈround — phrasal verb same as pass sth round …

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