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passer /ˈpɑːsə/noun1A person who gives or transfers something to someone else: the passer of the note...- I watched her serpentine through the doors and carry the tray directly to a table of people who had just sat down—she was a pickle passer.
- He's got broad shoulders, as in being responsible and not being just the passer of the proverbial buck.
- We need to all be whistle-blowers and info passers.
1.1(In soccer, rugby, and other games) a player who kicks, hits, or throws the ball to another on their side: he is an excellent passer of the ball one of the league’s most accurate passers...- In the end, his passers decided the game.
- He is a steady passer who rarely throws interceptions.
- He's a lithe, 7-foot centre, 250 pounds and agile, a deft passer on the low block.
2A legislative or other official body that approves or puts into effect a proposal or law by voting on it: a passer of legislation...- The judicial branch interprets the constitution and is the final passer of laws.
- Our framers and passers of bills are generally dealing with a pitiful few of the many features actually entering into the problem.
- Parliamentarian liberals perhaps don't obstruct as often as their colleagues of the right because they see themselves as passers of bills.
RhymesKinshasa, Lhasa, Tarrasa, Vaasa |