Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who holds a free pass or a season ticket, as to a theater, on a railway, etc.
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Examples
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Yorker Sarah Yi, a seasoned traveler and 2010 pass-holder.
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"Every single hour counts," said Emil Skandul, a New Yorker and JetBlue pass-holder I met in
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At least I thought it was until I realized the middle-aged gentleman already sitting on the wall was a fellow pass-holder and not a musician.
Austin360 - XL Headlines Matthew Odam 2010
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Megan Kearney The fruit market in Villa de Leyva, a historic town a few hours from Bogotá, one of several destinations for Megan Kearney, a pass-holder.
NYT > Home Page By SETH KUGEL 2010
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Miss Zatuliveter underwent security vetting before becoming a House of Commons pass-holder and taking up her position as a full-time assistant two-and-a-half years ago.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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Miss Zatuliveter came to the UK three years ago to study at Bradford University and underwent security vetting before becoming a House of Commons pass-holder and taking up her position as an MP's assistant.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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Oct. 1, Diana at Biltmore, Biltmore Estate, general admission $48, reserved $58, Biltmore pass-holder general $43. 866-336-1255 or,
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What we're doing is letting the pass-holder pay only for what they want.
City Weekly 2010
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Other A+ Spring Pass benefits include a free half-day lesson for the pass-holder, lift-ticket discounts for family and friends, and 10 percent off cafeteria and retail-shop purchases.
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Other A+ Spring Pass benefits include a free half-day lesson for the pass-holder, lift-ticket discounts for family and friends, and 10 percent off cafeteria and retail-shop purchases.
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