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Pass up   /pæs əp/   Listen
Pass up

verb
1.
Refuse to accept.  Synonyms: decline, refuse, reject, turn down.
2.
Fail to acknowledge.






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"Pass up" Quotes from Famous Books



... it. The ear is wonderful: but still more wonderful is it how the ear hears. It is wonderful, I mean, how the ear should be so made, that each different sound sets it in motion in a different way: but still more wonderful, how that sound should pass up from the ear to the nerves and brain, so that we hear. Therein is a mystery which no mortal ...
— Town and Country Sermons • Charles Kingsley

... members of the series before alluded to, and yet displaying so much affinity to the flora of Oeningen as to make it natural for the botanist to refer the whole to one and the same Miocene period. There are, indeed, no less than 81 species of these Older Miocene plants which pass up ...
— The Student's Elements of Geology • Sir Charles Lyell

... do you?" replies the other as he swings into his machine. "Well, I'd be glad to pass up the fifty to see you landed by the Boches. You'd make a fine sight walking down the street of some German town in those wooden shoes and pyjama pants. Why don't you dress yourself? Don't you know an ...
— Flying for France • James R. McConnell

... calculated to strikingly impress a person accustomed to Moody and Sankey and Sam Jones revivals; accustomed to brain-turning appeals to the unknown and unendorsed sinner to come forward and enter into the joy, etc.—"just as he is"; accustomed to seeing him do it; accustomed to seeing him pass up the aisle through sobbing seas of welcome, and love, and congratulation, and arrive at the mourner's bench and be received like a ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... good pleasant day tomorrow, I'll get William to call an' invite the capt'in to dinner. William'll be in early so's to pass up ...
— The Country of the Pointed Firs • Sarah Orne Jewett


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