[
US
/ˌpæˈseɪ/
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ADJECTIVE
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out of fashion
a suit of rather antique appearance
outmoded ideas
demode (or outmoded) attire
How To Use passe In A Sentence
- The right back found himself in unfamiliar territory in the opposing penalty area after a swift exchange of passes that opened up Reading's defence. Times, Sunday Times
- This contact of his had passed on to him a list of slightly disreputable jewelers and watchmakers in the area, on which I was rather impressed and a bit taken aback to find my appearance.
- Leaving London they went to Paris, where they passed a few days, but soon grew weary of the place; and Lord Chetwynde, feeling a kind of languor, which seemed to him like a premonition of disease, he decided to go to Germany. The Cryptogram A Novel
- Once the thrill of its discovery had passed, Peter got onto the business of exploring the place a little better.
- In 1896, New Jersey passed a law that made it easy to charter a company - and it quickly became a leading venue for incorporations.
- There was no mail coach -- no driver in scarlet -- no mail guard -- no passengers, but only a ramshackle iron mail cart -- a "postboy" as driver and carrying no arms. The King's Post Being a volume of historical facts relating to the posts, mail coaches, coach roads, and railway mail services of and connected with the ancient city of Bristol from 1580 to the present time
- Plans include occasional stops at Central Terminal, which saw its last passenger train in 1979, and special excursions through the region to destinations such as Niagara Falls, Medina, Jamestown and even Cleveland. The Buffalo News: Home
- Another ten minutes had passed, so Tim hit " redial " again. THE KILL CLAUSE
- The visual system of most bird species, including all passerine birds tested to date, is sensitive to UV wavelengths.
- My best wishes for your success in the examination and look forward to hearing in due course that you have passed.