Definitions
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- adjective out of fashion
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Examples
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She might have arrived at that age at which one intends to stop for the next ten years, but even a Frenchman would not have called her passee, -- that is, for a widow.
My Novel — Volume 05 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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She might have arrived at that age at which one intends to stop for the next ten years, but even a Frenchman would not have called her passee, -- that is, for a widow.
My Novel — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Not having a shoulder on the road gives the "passee" no place to go if there is an oncoming car.
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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I think this is the case when the French would say "passee".
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