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pass

noun as in opening through solid

noun as in authorization, permission

noun as in sexual proposition

Strongest match

verb as in succeed, graduate

Strongest match

verb as in give, transfer

verb as in express formally

Strongest matches

verb as in decide not to do

verb as in rid of waste

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"We needed somebody to listen, somebody to act, and somebody to give us that hope back that I can pass to my kids," Wednesday fan Gaz Robinson told BBC Sport.

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You have a lot of anger wrapped up in your family and your father’s passing and your exclusion from any claims on his estate.

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By contrast, numerous middle-class home cooks whom she interviewed at length saw tasbika as the essence of Egyptian flavoring, a heritage timelessly passed down from mother to daughter.

"I worked so hard to pass the test…I felt very upset," said Joshua, 10, after finding out he had not passed his 11+ exam.

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"The tariff pass through generally remains muted," he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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