Examples of 'passes off' in a sentence

Meaning of "passes off"

passes off: This phrase is used when someone attempts to deceive others by pretending to be something they are not or by presenting false information as true
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of pass off

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passes off
I only hope it all passes off quietly.
And he passes off the lie here to humanity.
Our men have not had any passes off the base.
He then passes off the knives to the killers.
I will just sit here quietly till the giddiness passes off.
Spieth happily passes off the favorite role.
Passes off the cash.
Every time her bag passes off as the real thing.
He passes off the losses onto his other clients.
Perhaps our only hope passes off its internal cooling system.
Passes off to magic.
The rally is officially banned, but takes place and passes off without incident.
Kat passes off to sabrina.
Sometimes, but it soon passes off if I roll over.
She passes off Taddeo as her uncle.

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They sell fascism as socialism, like a street vendor passes off dog meat as lamb . ”.
This is what CNN passes off as fact as some kind of debate.
He passes off to harrington, who looks for an opening.
After a formal, tearful goodbye, she passes off her duties to Nadja.
He passes off to Gordon.
As one woman wrote, " I feel raped when Olivia passes off Sandy … as a real woman.
What passes off the media is regarded by society as unimportant " p.
Loyalist parade passes off peacefully " . u . tv.
He passes off his bad and harsh judgments and criticism as “ constructive ” criticism.
He dies ; he passes off the scene.
He passes off to Gordon . He scores.
A child 's fear passes off as quickly as it arrives, if it is handled tactfully.

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