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passerby

or ±è²¹²õ²õ·±ð°ù-²ú²â

[ pas-er-bahy, -bahy, pah-ser- ]

noun

plural passersby
  1. a person passing by.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of passerby1

1560–70; pass by + -er 1, with postposing of the particle
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Of course, in London where weed still remains illegal, they were sometimes “chastised†by passersby but “we didn’t give a f—, ‘cause this is what we do!â€

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One of the key modernist figures formed her dance company 60 years ago as a motley troop of five women who danced spontaneously outdoors for passersby.

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I found myself focusing on a pair of giant palm trees while birds singing and the muted conversations of passersby provided background noise.

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Mayers, appearing in a knee-length leather trench coat and a black surgical mask, seemed calm as he moved through the courthouse, stopping to thank a passerby for complimenting his jacket.

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Outside Pasadena Humane’s ICU, two big, gray dogs, believed to be cane corso mixes, shared a kennel and leaned into each other, looking up at passersby with doleful eyes.

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