A person who passes by casually or by chance.
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Examples for "passer"
Examples for "passer"
1Laura Safe was pulled to safety from the water by a passer-by.
2It flaunted in the face of the passer-by an old-time front yard.
3Rents in the roofless walls of unoccupied houses stared at the passer-by.
4A passer-by came across the gruesome scene and immediately alerted the authorities.
5It often ends with her asking a random passer-by to stand guard.
1A passerby called emergency services at about 10am on Thursday morning .
2He hopes that a passerby will stop and offer him piecemeal work.
3She had an altercation with a passerby not too far from here.
4It was a faded photograph, taken by a passerby on Graysands Beach.
5Footage filmed by a passerby shows part of the Top Gear stunt.
1Laura Safe was pulled to safety from the water by a passer-by.
2It flaunted in the face of the passer-by an old-time front yard.
3Rents in the roofless walls of unoccupied houses stared at the passer-by.
4A passer-by came across the gruesome scene and immediately alerted the authorities.
5It often ends with her asking a random passer-by to stand guard.
6You know every time a passer-by looks at you in the street.
7She has often called in some passer-by to help her punish me.
8A gigantic work which the boot of a passer-by will soon destroy.
9This frequenter was the passer-by whose cheer of enthusiasm has been recorded.
10She looked frail so a passer-by alerted police who picked her up.
11I would be incapable of deliberately stepping aside for an approaching passer-by.
12These little towns do not look to the passer-by comfortable as homes.
13She caught the first passer-by whom she passed, and addressed him piteously.
14It is not locked, and every passer-by is at liberty to enter.
15The man was spotted around 10pm in the water by a passer-by.
16There was not a passer-by who did not get out of sight.
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