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Antonyms for passersby
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pas-er-bahy, -bahy, pah-ser- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæs ərˈbaɪ, -ˌbaɪ, ˈpɑ sər- |
Definition of passersby
- As in pedestrian : noun person traveling on foot
- As in bystander : noun person who watches
- The boat excited the jeers of passersby, who called it "Fulton's Folly."
- Extract from : « The Age of Invention » by Holland Thompson
- Out of the crowd of passersby I pick the perfect and unconscious rosebud.
- Extract from : « The Crimson Tide » by Robert W. Chambers
- He was so impassioned that passersby began to observe them curiously.
- Extract from : « The Grain Of Dust » by David Graham Phillips
- In addition, the passersby observed us with the utmost astonishment.
- Extract from : « My Recollections » by Jules Massenet
- There was no hope of drawing the attention of passersby to his situation.
- Extract from : « Jack's Ward » by Horatio Alger, Jr.
- They hear only pleasant and complimentary remarks from passersby.
- Extract from : « Notable Women Of Modern China » by Margaret E. Burton
- Passersby went on their way, smiling indulgently at the antics of the students.
- Extract from : « Andy at Yale » by Roy Eliot Stokes
- The front door went up a step from off this rough pavement, where the feet of the passersby rasped and clattered.
- Extract from : « Sons and Lovers » by David Herbert Lawrence
- A colossal randoe tree was blown across a public highway, striking two passersby; they were taken from under it ground to pieces.
- Extract from : « Letters of a Javanese Princess » by Raden Adjeng Kartini
- He might never see the man again, and whatever he did must be as plain to all passersby as had been the other's performance.
- Extract from : « The Rich Little Poor Boy » by Eleanor Gates
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