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[ pas-er, pah-ser ] / ˈpæs ər, ˈpɑ sər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR passer ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person or thing that passes or causes something to pass. a passerby. Origin of passerMiddle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at pass, -er1 Words nearby passerpassenger, passenger mile, passenger pigeon, passe-partout, passepied, passer, passerby, passeriform, passerine, pas seul, pass-fail Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for passerHe was passed over by at least five teams that needed a passer. Don’t Cry for Johnny Football. The NFL’s 22nd Pick Will Do Just Fine.|Ben Teitelbaum|May 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST Florida won a national championship in 2006 alternating Tebow with a passer named Chris Leak. New York Jets Stun the Haters With 48-28 Win Over Buffalo Bills|Allen Barra|September 10, 2012|DAILY BEAST His QB rating of 122 this year is the highest by any passer of all time. Aaron Rodgers: the NFL’s Best Quarterback of All Time|Allen Barra|January 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST Or rather, he dominates opposing defenses, and he does it like no passer in football history. Aaron Rodgers: the NFL’s Best Quarterback of All Time|Allen Barra|January 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The sound of subdued voices reached him occasionally, and once or twice he heard Yoshio speak to some passer by. The Shadow of the East|E. M. Hull "Gave you the slip after all," said a passer, who had apparently been interested in Lemuel's adventure. The Minister's Charge|William Dean Howells And in Lakenhall it was only every other passer who stopped and turned and stared. Much depends upon the alertness and head work of the passer in this connection. The Forward Pass in Football|Elmer Berry This species frequents gardens, but is far less familiar in its behaviour than Passer domesticus. Indian Birds|Douglas Dewar
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