passepartout in English

noun
1
a picture or photograph simply mounted between a piece of glass and a sheet of cardboard (or two pieces of glass) stuck together at the edges with adhesive tape.
2
a master key.

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1. As for Passepartout, he was a Parisian of Paris.

2. Poor Passepartout, quite crestfallen, followed his master without a word.

3. 3 Passepartout, usually so rubicund, was fairly white with suspense.

4. Mr Fogg, offering his arm to Aouda, then departed, followed by the crestfallen Passepartout.

5. Passepartout was ready to pounce upon the American, who was staring insolently at his opponent.

6. Passepartout, not yet recovered from his stupefaction, clung mechanically to the carpet - bag[Sentence dictionary], with its enormous treasure.

7. Cutting passepartouts to size requires a vertical cutting angle (B-B) and an inclined cutting angle (C-C) in order to provide the passepartout cutout with the typically common bevel cut.