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    Pass·er·by
    /ˌpasərˈbī/

    noun

    • 1. a person who happens to be going past something, especially on foot: "the raiders fled when disturbed by a passerby"
  2. The meaning of PASSERBY is one who passes by. How to use passerby in a sentence.

  3. PASSERBY definition: someone who is going past a particular place: . Learn more.

  4. Passerby definition: a person passing by.. See examples of PASSERBY used in a sentence.

  5. noun [ C ] (also passer-by) us / ˈpæs·ərˈbɑɪ / plural passersby us / ˈpæs·ərzˈbɑɪ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. someone who is going past a particular place: A passer-by saw smoke and called the fire department.

  6. passerby. noun. (also passer-by) /ˌpæsərˈbaɪ/. (pl. passersby, passers-by) a person who is going past someone or something by chance, especially when something unexpected happens Police asked passersby if they had seen the accident. Thesaurus. Take your English to the next level.

  7. A passerby is a person who is walking past someone or something. A passerby described what he saw moments after the car bomb had exploded.

  8. 3 days ago · Definitions of passerby. noun. a person who passes by casually or by chance. synonyms: passer, passer-by. see more.

  9. Anglais. Français. passer-by, passerby, plural: passers-by, passersby n. (person who is walking past) passant, passante nm, nf. The police spoke to a passer-by who had seen the whole accident.

  10. See synonyms for passerby on Thesaurus.com noun, plural pass·ers·by [ pas -erz- bahy , -bahy, pah -serz-], /ˈpæs ərzˈbaɪ, -ˌbaɪ, ˈpɑ sərz-/, a person passing by.

  11. A passerby alerted the police. exp. Un passant a averti la police. "passerby" : exemples et traductions en contexte. A passerby discovered the wreckage and sought help. Un passant a découvert l'épave et a appelé les secours. It wouldn't interest a passerby like yourself.

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