passerby

  • 1passerby — n. pl. passers by [pas΄ər bī′] n. passersby a person who passes by: also passer by n. passers by …

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  • 2Passerby EP — Infobox Album Name = Passerby Type = EP Artist = Passerby Released = 2003 Recorded = Genre = Christian rock Alternative metal Length = Label = Independent Last album = (2002) This album = Passerby (2003) Next album = Broken Wings (2003) Passerby… …

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  • 3passerby — pas|ser|by [ pæsər baı ] (plural pass|ers|by [ pæsərz baı ] ) noun count someone who is walking past a place, especially when an accident or violent event happens: A passerby called the police …

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  • 4passerby — noun (plural passersby) Date: 1567 one who passes by …

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  • 5passerby — /pas euhr buy , buy , pah seuhr /, n., pl. passersby /pas euhrz buy , buy , pah seuhrz / a person passing by. Also, passer by. [1560 70; pass by + ER1, with postposing of the particle] * * * …

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  • 6passerby — noun Alternative spelling of passer by …

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  • 7passerby — Synonyms and related words: TV viewer, adventurer, alpinist, astronaut, attestant, attestator, attester, beholder, bird watcher, bystander, camper, climber, cojuror, comers and goers, commuter, compurgator, cosmopolite, cruiser, deponent,… …

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  • 8passerby — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. man in the street, pedestrian, bystander, sidewalk superintendent (sl.). See presence, evidence …

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  • 9passerby — pass|er|by [ˌpa:səˈbaı US ˌpæsər ] n plural passersby someone who is walking past a place by chance ▪ They sell drinks to passersby …

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  • 10passerby — see passer by …

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