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passer-by
noun
- a person that is passing or going by, esp on foot
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“He is beautiful,” one accented passer-by says to the camera.
A year or so later, a magistrate fined her when her dog bit a passer-by in the Windsor Great Park.
Many of the inhabitants came out of their houses and gave it fodder, and every passer-by turned out of the way for it.
Many a passer-by would have found it difficult to guess the class of trade carried on by Monsieur Guillaume.
Behind such a wall the passer-by had a glimpse of the upper windows and steep roof of a house of considerable size.
The education of Humanity grows like those Eastern pyramids, to which each passer-by adds his stone.
He fancied that every passer-by looked at him in a peculiar way, with a sort of sarcastic astonishment and curiosity.
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