Thesaurus / bypass
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My father had a heart attack in his late 50s and, later, bypass surgery.
FOOD WAS MY LIFE — UNTIL A HEART ATTACK AT 41 ALMOST KILLED MEROB PETRONEMARCH 3, 2021WASHINGTON POST
The most energy-efficient of these is the bypass humidifier, which extracts the existing moisture from the house’s ductwork and collects it in a tray, where it is evaporated and redistributed.
THE BEST HUMIDIFIER: FIGHT DRY AIR (AND A DRY NOSE) ALL WINTER LONGPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMJANUARY 15, 2021POPULAR SCIENCE
Somehow, he survived two heart attacks, one cardiac arrest, a quadruple bypass, diabetes and crippling falls.
THE LONG GOODBYE: HOW COVID-19 TOOK MY DAD’S LIFERANDY DOTINGAJANUARY 11, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
If the bypass is pulled wide open, the motors beyond do not turn; for the oil fails to reach them.
THE GREAT AIRSHIP.F. S. BRERETON
At will we pass it into our distant motors, allowing some to escape back in this direction through a bypass.
THE GREAT AIRSHIP.F. S. BRERETON
Dark slowed and entered the cloverleaf that took him onto the bypass expressway.
REBELS OF THE RED PLANETCHARLES LOUIS FONTENAY
For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and the love of God.
Driving the loose horses at full run, the women and children raced toward that bypass.
THE STORY OF GERONIMOJAMES ARTHUR KJELGAARD
And precisely the same word—pathetic—came up between them in the matter of Miss Bypass.
IF WINTER COMESA.S.M. HUTCHINSON
Miss Bypass gave the impression of bracing herself, as though against suspected attack.
IF WINTER COMESA.S.M. HUTCHINSON
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