pass+by+hand

  • 21hand something on — pass something to the next person. → hand …

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  • 22pass (or take up) the baton — hand over (or take up) a duty or responsibility. → baton …

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  • 23pass the baton — ► pass (or take up) the baton hand over (or take up) a duty or responsibility. Main Entry: ↑baton …

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  • 24hand something round — ˌhand sthaˈround/ˈround derived to offer or pass sth, especially food or drinks, to all the people in a group Main entry: ↑handderived …

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  • 25hand something on (to somebody) — ˌhand sthˈon (to sb) derived to give or leave sth for another person to use or deal with Syn: ↑pass on Main entry: ↑handderived …

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  • 26pass something down — ˌpass sthˈdown derived often passive to give or teach sth to your children or people younger than you, who will then give or teach it to those who live after them, and so on Syn: hand down Main entry: ↑passderived …

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  • 27pass — Synonyms and related words: OK, abalienate, abandon, abysm, abyss, accept, access, accredit, act like, administer, adopt, advance, affiliate, affirm, aggrandize, agree to, aisle, alien, alienate, alley, allow, ambulatory, amen, amortize, answer,… …

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  • 28pass on — verb 1. place into the hands or custody of (Freq. 4) hand me the spoon, please Turn the files over to me, please He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers • Syn: ↑pass, ↑hand, ↑reach, ↑turn ov …

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  • 29pass — passless, adj. /pas, pahs/, v.t. 1. to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road. 2. to let go without notice, action, remark, etc.; leave unconsidered; disregard; overlook: Pass chapter two and go on to chapter three. 3. to omit the… …

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  • 30pass — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gap, gorge; way, opening, notch, defile, passage; free ticket; crisis, predicament, condition,circumstance; leave [of absence]; slang, advance. See love. v. go through or by, bypass; get a passing… …

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