Pass+out
11pass out — verb 1. pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑faint, ↑conk, ↑swoon • Derivationally related forms: ↑swoon (for: ↑swoon) …
12pass out — verb a) To faint; fall asleep I pass out at the sight of blood. b) To distribute, to hand out Well pass out copies of the agenda …
13pass out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you pass out, you faint or collapse. [V P] He felt sick and dizzy and then passed out... [V P] She passed out drunk. 2) PHRASAL VERB When a police, army, navy, or air force cadet passes out, he or she completes his or her… …
14pass out — this heat could make anyone pass out Syn: faint, lose consciousness, black out …
15pass out — phr verb Pass out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑leaflet …
16pass-out — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary To graduate, to complete education, I am a 1996 pass out from Delhi University. Sri Lankan English means graduate from college/University …
17pass out — v. faint, lose consciousness distribute, deliver to (e.g. I will pass out the information sheets you handed me in class to all the students ) …
18pass away vs pass out — Pass away is a phrasal verb. It is used when someone dies. For example: After a short illness, he passed away peacefully in the night. Pass out is also a phrasal verb, but it is used when someone faints or loses consciousness for a short… …
19pass away vs pass out — Pass away is a phrasal verb. It is used when someone dies. For example: After a short illness, he passed away peacefully in the night. Pass out is also a phrasal verb, but it is used when someone faints or loses consciousness for a short… …
20pass out of something — ˌpass ˈout (of sth) derived (BrE) to leave a military college after finishing a course of training • a passing out ceremony Main entry: ↑passderived …