passer|passers in English
noun
['pæsə(r) /'pɑːs-]
one who passes by; transferor, conveyor; wayfarer, travele
Use "passer|passers" in a sentence
1. Passers-by gave her a wide berth.
2. He's shot passers-by before now.
3. Ever of lover, now the passers-by.
4. Several passers-by were killed by blast.
5. Slang) They sat making Cheeky comments about passers-by
6. Innocent passers-by got caught up in the riots.
7. The demonstrators distributed leaflets to passers-by.
8. Every passer-by envied them two very much .
9. Several passers-by were killed in the ambush.
10. 8 A passer-by called the emergency services .
11. He had to beg food from passers-by.
12. 3 Demonstrators handed out leaflets to passers-by.
13. A drunk in the station was haranguing passers-by.
14. You ask a passer-by for directions to the Americana Hotel.
15. Enough culling, embrace the passers-by, defend the pregnant.
16. We got a number of curious looks from passers-by.
17. Faire de la Confiture ? Vous n'allez plus pouvoir vous en passer
18. We received a number of curious stares from passers-by.
19. I had to restrain her from hitting out at passers-by.
20. 5 On the next play, Cal was flagged for roughing the passer.
21. There were beggars everywhere, pathetically stretching their hands out to passers - by.
22. Passers-by just looked on as a man was viciously attacked.
23. The Beggar sat in the subway, holding his bowl out towards passers-by
24. 21 Situations are staged and the reactions of unwitting passers - by are filmed.
25. 15 synonyms for Bystander: onlooker, passer-by, spectator, witness, observer, viewer, looker-on