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- lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
- pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
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give to several people
The teacher handed out the exams
How To Use pass out In A Sentence
- The Mexican, or chop dollar, becomes sadly depreciated after long circulation, by the clippings and innumerable marks put upon it, so that it will not pass outside of China, nor does it long remain out of the pot of the sycee melter. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
- And no questions about Sean Gagen's bringing in "canvassers" who showed up at polling places, didn't pass out anything, and would disappear? NIGHTMARE: Kaine picked tonight?- UPDATE
- I thought to myself that a long period on a coach trying to pass out with the aid of many tins of Stella and the least comfy seats in showbiz might result in some kip.
- Anna, my sister, would pass out almost instantly, while it would turn my big brother David into a speed freak, whizzing around the house like a mad thing.
- They're a particularly great treat to pass out at parties because of the no-mess, no-plates factor.
- Each ridge contains two rows of papillæ, between which the ducts of the sudoriferous glands pass outward to open on the summit of the ridge. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument
- The gravid segment of the adult tapeworm breaks off and disintegrates in the large bowel, releasing hundreds of infective eggs, which then pass out with the feces.
- You'll soon pass out of childhood into manhood.
- They play in a band and sing songs; they pass out leaflets; and they scold the fornicators who live next door.
- This knocked the breath from her lungs so violently she felt as though she would pass out.