pass around

VERB
  1. cause to be distributed
    This letter is being circulated among the faculty
  2. cause to become widely known
    spread information
    circulate a rumor
    broadcast the news
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How To Use pass around In A Sentence

  • Pass around the jar of red cabbage water to see if the students can identify it.
  • I finished up with a quick pass around the supermarket and, when I came out to push my trolley over to the car the wind had changed, the sky had clouded over, and all of a sudden it was bitterly cold.
  • If he does, if he practices any philosophical trespass around here, I will call the cops.
  • Respectably dressed pot smokers no longer duck out of public sight to pass around a joint.
  • Poets, journalists, casual poker players and world-class professionals all tend to gush over its lapidary prose, sage hold'em insight and droll use of cowboy patois as they pass around hard-to-find copies.
  • While we mowed the fairway, we'd make at least one pass around the green.
  • I tossed in hulled hempseed instead of the more traditional chopped nuts or raisins, and made myself some mini muffins as well as a few biggies to take to class and pass around. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Occasionally a big coach drawn by four horses would come up the drive and pass around by me, this made me very happy.
  • This is important because a long wavelength means that the sound wave can pass around barriers, like rocks, easily.
  • The use of a by - pass around a regulator permits maintenance or repairs without down the line.
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