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16 The risk is that it could suddenly become outdated, passe .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