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Example sentences for "passed out"

  • Then I begged that Susie might come and tell me if there is anything I could send for Mrs. Harley, and we passed out of the door.

  • I passed out of the wrought-iron gates, and went into the meadows on the east side of the Abbey.

  • So without another word, Thady and I passed out of the Abbey, hurried across the emerald velvet of the Cloister lawn, and let ourselves out by the little side wicket, and so up the meadow past the station and away to the top of the hill.

  • Then I passed out of the little cottage precincts.

  • He turned towards the left as he passed out; I lost sight of him then.

  • The discourse over, the door was unlocked, and one by one they left the room, each man saluting the speaker with a reverence as he passed out.

  • I hope we 'll be better friends when we meet again," said Darby, as he passed out.

  • As we passed out of the village the next morning at six o'clock we heard the hum of the boys in the government school already at work.

  • At once on starting the next morning we passed out of the main valley into a narrow gorge with precipitous sides opening from the east.

  • As we passed out of the roadstead, we cut adrift the four whale-boats which we had brought in from the captured whalers, rather than destroy them.

  • I chose the most southern route, and giving my ship a full head of steam, we passed out, without so much as getting a glimpse of the San Jacinto!

  • An instant he paused on the threshold and looked back; then he passed out, and clattered down the stone stairs.

  • But until the two, after pausing a moment, passed out of sight she made no sign.

  • The whole company waited on us to the street door, and one of the servants, stationed in the court, shouted some long, sing-song phrases after us as we passed out.

  • I passed out of this court by an opposite door, and saw, through the vistas of marble pillars and the wonderful fret-work which seems a thing of air rather than of earth, the Fountain of the Lions.

  • But as the sun dipped towards the sea, we passed out of the narrow gateway.

  • A man "passed out cold" and had to be carried from the gymnasium.

  • Slade gripped it for a moment, and then, muttering another "So long," passed out of the door.

  • The benediction was pronounced by the chaplain, the seniors marched out slowly in twos, while the other students and the faculty stood in their places; then the president, followed by the faculty, passed out of the great doors.

  • Well, my old man never went to college, but I want to tell you that he left us a whale of a lot of jack when he passed out a couple of years ago.

  • He looked out; passed out; locked it after him.

  • When the gentleman and lady had passed out of view, he shut it again, and came slowly back to his chair.

  • And then, without waiting for his nephew, he passed out at another gate, and went away.

  • Mr Nadgett naturally passed away from Tom's remembrance as he passed out of his view; for he didn't know him, and had never heard his name.

  • I passed out of the cabin, and made my way up on to the poop, where I found Monsieur Leroy, the chief mate, in charge of the watch.

  • As I passed out of the room I saw the king, writhing in agony, rise upon his couch and strike the poor girl a violent blow, while he bellowed a fierce command to her to withdraw from his sight.

  • Thus ended the fight; and I presume that the two craft soon passed out of sight of each other and did not again meet, during that voyage at least, for there was no more firing from La Mouette while I remained aboard her.

  • Then, slowly, with a final look upon him, I passed out behind my wife and the pale-faced woman who had so clearly substantiated her terrible charge.

  • As I passed out of the room he said,-- "Put up at the Continental.

  • He passed out of the room, with Boyesen behind him, into the hall.

  • The secret was kept, and the matter presently (and characteristically) passed out of Clemens's mind altogether.

  • And so passed out of earthly affairs the man who had contributed so largely to the comfort of Mark Twain's old age.

  • Indeed, he passed out of the life of the nation, and his voice from its councils.

  • He got no further than the entrance hither when last I passed out through it.

  • We passed out of the isigodhlo by a secret way; known to and used by the King alone.

  • We passed out of that gay little pavilion that had come to be home to us even in this alien place.

  • As silently as once before we had gone we passed out of the place of light, beyond the crimson stone, back to the handmaiden's chamber.

  • Side by side Larry and I passed out of it.

  • But she did not show herself, although he watched the house closely until he passed out of sight.

  • A few times he remained in the church with her a few minutes after the congregation had passed out, but after each meeting he felt more dissatisfied than ever, and chafed under the restraint which held him back.

  • Taking the hint, Inspector Wensdale rose also and, with the air of a man not yet quite awake, passed out of the room.

  • And with that he passed out of the room with Inspector Wensdale followed by Sir John Hackblock, who was endeavouring to interpret the exact meaning of the remark.

  • Then, without change of expression, he passed out to tune up the car for its run on the morrow.

  • Young Glanedale opened the door and his stepmother, followed by Malcolm Sage, passed out.

  • The waste materials are excreted or passed out.

  • It is passed through the ureter to the urinary bladder; from this reservoir it is passed out of the body, through a tube called the urethra.

  • Here again the lymph and blood, the common carriers, take the waste material to points where it may be excreted or passed out of the body.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "passed out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apply them; birthday present; black armour; black belt; fine green; gipsy life; had succeeded; household goods; human government; little pause; organized labor; passed along; passed away; passed down; passed from; passed over; passed several; passed them; passed through; perfect idea; raining hard; rather deep; shaped mark; the senate; will reply; world began