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make pass

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  1. cause to pass
    She passed around the plates

How To Use make pass In A Sentence

  • Airlines appear to be giving up on the battle to make passengers switch off their electronic devices during takeoff and landing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Airlines appear to be giving up on the battle to make passengers switch off their electronic devices during takeoff and landing. Times, Sunday Times
  • They said Congress' recent legislation banning federal funds for doctor-assisted suicide will make passage of any new state law more difficult.
  • The row is about driver-only trains unions say will make passengers less safe. The Sun
  • Airlines appear to be giving up on the battle to make passengers switch off their electronic devices during takeoff and landing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first ship on the scene was the Danish corvette Triton, but the vessel needed to make passage for the Faeroes and could not escort the trawler all the way to safety.
  • The trainee pastor, on loan to the church because the resident incumbent has gone off his rocker, is so damp behind the ears he doesn't notice when ladies make passes.
  • The Iranians have already had fleet maneuvers in and about the Strait of Hormuz, and seemingly the message is clear: inhibit our oil exports and we will make passage of any oil through the Strait of Hormuz -- perhaps the most important oil channel in the world, through which some 20% of the world's oil traffics -- closed to all. Raymond J. Learsy: Just In Time -- Iran Threatens To Close Strait Of Hormuz To Oil Transit
  • So one must ask, is it enough for an opposition party to merely make passing reference to the perceived wrong direction of the government of the day?
  • Aragorn thinks there might be a portage on the shore that will make passing the rapids easier.
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