How To Use passerby In A Sentence
- One eagle-eyed passerby noticed that the window was slightly open.
- A passerby who saw the whole exchange then took a photo of the trio and uploaded it to his microblog.
- A passerby stopped and contemplated his tomb because of its uniqueness but then moved on.
- Winnie, who spends that play buried up to her chest in earth, unable to move, is recounting the reaction of an imagined passerby: What's the idea? he says - stuck up to her diddies in the bleeding ground ... The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
- In fact, at various boat shows vendors talked among themselves just to break the tedium, and I could consume a giant doughy pretzel without any fear a passerby would catch me with my mouth full. Lita Smith-Mines: The Ebbs & Flows of the Economy
- From where he is sitting, like me, he too has an unobstructed view of the lower half of every passerby.
- For the casual passerby that came in off the street and observed the first half of Sunday's hurling championship final they would have been easily excused for believing the tyros in blue were defending the title.
- The pickpocket planted the purse on a passerby.
- First came a drunk cyclist repeatedly smacking the driver of a car with his bike July 6, before a passerby stopped the melee by knocking the pedaler to the ground with one punch (the driver happened to be a longtime cycling advocate, who'd kicked off the altercation by chiding the biker for blowing through a red light.) Pedal vs. Metal
- There were barns back of the Sherwood house; there was no fence between the yard and the road, the windows of the house stared out upon the passerby, blindless, and many of them without shades. Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret