Results for: pass
English English
corrupt something, damage reputation, deprive woman of virginity, destroy sanctity of something, march single-file, narrow mountain pass, narrow passage, narrow passage between mountains, pollute something, soil, pollute; desecrate; rape; violate; marc...defile
cross area by striding, dominate somebody, pass; surpass in ability; stand in a straddled position; sit in a straddled position on a horse, stand or sit astride, surpass somebodyoverstride
cross, cut across, pass over or through, bisect; come together at a certain point, converge, go through something, have points in common, overlapintersect
dark gloomy region through which the dead must pass (Greek Mythology)erebus
dawdle, move about aimlessly, golf club for use on green, golf club with a narrow head used to make light strokes on the green, pass time with trivial things, potter, putting golferputter
days of rest at the end of the week, from Friday evening to Sunday evening, spend or pass the weekend, spend the weekend somewhereweekend
deal in illegal goods, fake a pass, faked pass, illegal alcohol, make or sell without permission; produce or distribute illegally, part of boot which covers the leg; something made or distributed or sold illegally (i.e. alcoholic beverages, musical rec...bootleg
death of one person before the death of another, die before somebody, die before someone else, pass away before anotherpredecease
decide about, decide legally, pronounce by judicial sentence; pass judgment on; determine a matter judicially; sit in judgementadjudicate
device for removing particles, device restricting the passage of frequencies, filter tip, pass a liquid or gas through porous material to remove impurities, strain; slowly pass in or out; partially block the passage of; send through a filter, pass some...filter
device of wire mesh or perforated metal (used for straining, sifting, etc.), meshed utensil, pass through a sieve, put something through a sievesieve
device used to record pictures by selectively allowing light to pass through an aperture and strike light-sensitive film or electronic mediacam (camera)
devote time or effort, expend, disburse, put out (money, resources, etc.); pass the time in a particular manner; use; use up, exhaust; waste, squander, pass time, pay money, sacrifice somethingspend
die, pass awaybuy the farm
die, pass away (Informal)kick the bucket
 

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