1Of course no-one ever suspected, because wands were so passe, these days.
2A shipp of 500 tuns could passe, soe bigg is the arch.
3Why, that old paintings evidently are quite passe to the new crowd.
4Hopping on the toxic masculinity bandwagon to sell toiletries is so passe.
5Klieg lights, rubber truncheons, and demeaning or harsh questions are passe.
6I after the old passe, all the day within doors, .
7It is a charmingly passe thing to be a gentleman in this country.
8Suddenly, the string-laden, almost light-entertainment sound of Paramor pop began to seem passe.
9However, the onset of the beat boom meant that he was becoming passe.
10They quarreled; the Spahi drew first; and then, pouf et passe!
11L'on s'accoutume difficilement a une vie qui se passe sur l'escalier.
12As smoking gets passe, tobacco companies are racing to find what takes its place.
13AND it came to passe the third day, and I sate vnder an oke.
14There is an exquisite ivory-type of Marjorie, in passe-partout, on the drawing room mantel-piece.
15Il faut que la jeunesse se passe (youth must have its day).
16The risk is that it could suddenly become outdated, passe.