One hot, stifling spring in the Little Antelope I had occasion to pass and repass frequently the nest of a pair of meadowlarks, located unhappily in the shelter of a very slender weed.
The French critics, impatient to establish their monarchy in Gaul, have drawn a strong argument from the silence of Sidonius, who dares not insinuate, that the vanquished Franks were compelled to repass the Rhine.
At that meeting you remember it was agreed to remove all obstacles out of the way of the path of peace, to keep it so that we might pass and repass without being annoyed.
Indians take them in great numbers in the river at this season and in autumn when they repass to the S.
At last we heard loud cries from afar, and soon after we saw troops of animals pass and repass within shot and within half-shot of us; and then the King and the Queen banged away in good earnest.
All our communications were cut off with Philipsburg, so that we could not repass the Rhine under the protection of that place.
The Indians would pass and repass the tent, to get a sight of the two women belonging to the white men.
You reread the text and ponder it obstinately; you pass and repass your shuttle through the woof of figures.
Our orders were to permit no soldier to pass or repass the bridge without a properly signed and countersigned pass, and no civilian without a pass from the provost-marshal's office in Washington.
Daun to repass the Elbe, to abandon Dresden, and to take the road for Zittau and Bohemia.
The gas sheds a pale light over the streets, and shadowy figures pass and repass us as we turn into the narrow street leading to the house of the old hostess.
Again familiar scenes open to the impatient man's view; old friends pass andrepass him unrecognized; but only one thought impels him, and that is fixed on Maria.
Letters from Berne say, that the army under the command of Count Thaun had begun to repass the mountains, and would shortly evacuate Savoy.
I was loath to give way to him, but I did so this time against my better judgment, as he assured me that he was accustomed to pass and repass these falls.
All the colours of the rainbow pass and repass in rapid succession over his body, till the dark hand of death closes the scene.
As her men crowded to the bridge, to repass the river, great numbers of them perished, through the disorder and confusion unavoidable on such occasions.
The buccaneer crew were not a little surprised, yet returned the fire; but not daring to repass the narrow entrance, they rowed to the middle of the lagune, where they lay out of the reach of shot.
There was no other passage out but the one by which they had entered, which besides being so narrow was a quarter of a mile in length, and it was too desperate an undertaking to attempt to repass it.
The sentinels, who saw him pass and repass with his son, carrying a lantern, could not fathom his conduct, and thought that the General had gone mad.
At that hour the road is very crowded; beasts of burden, pedlers, men and women of the people pass and repass along its entire length.
And to such miracles Hume's argument, the argument of incommunicability, is inapplicable.
For instance, in all words applied to the nuances of manners, and generally to social differences, how prodigious is the wealth of the French language!
Riders on steeds, such as the ancient Britons saw not, and even the polished Romans could hardly have imagined, pass and repass among the trees, and gaily attired pedestrians walk beneath their shade.
Shepherds on horseback from the farms pass and repass within sight of the herds, who grow accustomed to the experience and become easy of access to within one hundred yards.
When it grew dark it was strange to walk through the lighted streets and to see the faces pass and repass beneath the lamps.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "repass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.