Pass+for

  • 111Pass The Buck (UK game show) — Pass The Buck was an early evening quiz programme that was produced by Thames Television and aired on the ITV network for 2 series between 1986 and 1987. The programme was hosted by George Layton …

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  • 112Pass the Flask — est le premier album du groupe de post hardcore, The Bled. La deuxième piste de l album été initialement intitulée Dale Earnhardt s Seatbelt, mais elle a été changée pour des raisons juridiques. Elle est encore listée comme Dale Earnhardt s… …

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  • 113Pass,Joe — Pass (păs), Joe. Originally Joseph Anthony Jacobi Passalaqua. 1929 1994. American jazz guitarist noted for his exceptional technique. * * * …

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  • 114pass key — pass ,key noun count 1. ) a key that opens all the locks in a building such as a hotel or office: MASTER KEY 2. ) a key to a place used for secret or dangerous activities, given only to people with official permission to enter it …

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  • 115pass around — pass from person to person in the room, hand out    The speaker passed around a sheet of paper for us to sign …

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  • 116pass over someone — pass over (someone/something) to ignore someone or something. Thirty attorneys were passed over for promotion by the department …

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  • 117pass over something — pass over (someone/something) to ignore someone or something. Thirty attorneys were passed over for promotion by the department …

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  • 118pass over — (someone/something) to ignore someone or something. Thirty attorneys were passed over for promotion by the department …

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  • 119pass the hat around — pass the hat around/round to collect money from a group of people. We re passing the hat round for Simon s leaving present …

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  • 120pass the hat round — pass the hat around/round to collect money from a group of people. We re passing the hat round for Simon s leaving present …

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