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Meanings of casual passer in anglès
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Usage of casual passer in anglès
1
He felt a mad desire to stop the casualpasser-by, and tell him everything.
2
After her failure de Son exhibited her for a trifle to any casualpasser-by.
3
Barca! to attract the attention of any casualpasser-by.
4
He had put out the torch now, lest its gleam might catch the gaze of some casualpasser-by.
5
They regarded him suspiciously, but, as he went on without looking back, they evidently thought him a casualpasser-by.
6
I walked towards her with the careless step of a casualpasser-by, and in a few minutes passed before her.
7
Inquisitiveness has little place in the region of the city, and they gained the opposite footpath unnoticed by the casualpasser-by.
8
Secondly, sitting perched high up in the driving saddle, right under the canopy, he was not easily seen by the casualpasser-by.
9
There was a corner in a cornfield that bent inward, hidden from the casualpasser-by by a grove of Osage orange trees.
10
Such an anxious expression passed over his face that even a casualpasser-by could not help relieving it by a question-anyquestion:
11
Self, therefore, grows to be so prominent an object with them that they cannot but present it to the face of every casualpasser-by.
12
Avice was there alone, sitting on a low stool in a dark corner, as though she wished to be unobserved by any casualpasser-by.
13
Then, when the tension was getting unendurable, and she was on the verge of speaking to some casualpasser-by and demanding help, her follower vanished.
14
As it grew late, casualpassers-by looked after her curiously, rough men spoke to her, and others jeered.
15
The long morning dragged on in a semi-stupor as he sat there listening to the hollow footfall of the casualpassers-by.
16
Life was there; but it was hidden under the luxuriance of the overgrowth, hidden to casualpassers-by like the life of insects.