Scrabble?! PASS

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Scrabble (US/Canada)
Yes!(6 pts)
Yes!(6 pts)
Yes!(6 pts)
Yes!(7 pts)
Yes!(4 pts)
Yes!(6 pts)
Yes!(6 pts)

Definitions of PASS in various dictionaries:

noun - (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls

noun - (military) a written leave of absence

noun - (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate

noun - the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks

noun - any authorization to pass or go somewhere

noun - a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions

noun - a flight or run by an aircraft over a target

noun - a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs

noun - a difficult juncture

noun - one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer)

noun - you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent

noun - a permit to enter or leave a military installation

noun - a complimentary ticket

noun - a usually brief attempt

noun - (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team

noun - success in satisfying a test or requirement

verb - go across or through

verb - move past

verb - make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation

verb - pass by

verb - place into the hands or custody of

verb - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope

verb - travel past

verb - come to pass

verb - go unchallenged

verb - pass time in a specific way

verb - pass over, across, or through

verb - transmit information

verb - disappear gradually

verb - go successfully through a test or a selection process

verb - be superior or better than some standard

verb - accept or judge as acceptable

verb - allow to go without comment or censure

verb - transfer to another

verb - pass into a specified state or condition

verb - throw (a ball) to another player

verb - be inherited by

verb - cause to pass

verb - grant authorization or clearance for

verb - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life

verb - eliminate from the body

adj - of advancing the ball by throwing it

To move on or ahead; proceed.

To extend; run: The river passes through our land.

To move by: The band passed and the crowd cheered.

To move past another vehicle: The sports car passed on the right.

To gain passage despite obstacles: pass through difficult years.

To move past in time; elapse: The days passed quickly.

To be transferred from one to another; circulate: The wine passed around the table.

To transfer a ball or puck to a teammate.

To be communicated or exchanged between persons: Loud words passed in the corridor.

To be transferred or conveyed to another by will or deed: The title passed to the older heir.

To undergo transition from one condition, form, quality, or characteristic to another: Daylight passed into darkness.

To come to an end: My anger suddenly passed.

To cease to exist; die: The patient passed on during the night.

To happen; take place: What passed during the day? 13.

To be allowed to happen without notice or challenge: Let their rude remarks pass.

To decline one’s turn to play or bid.

To undergo an examination or a trial with favorable results.

To serve as a barely acceptable substitute: The spare tire was nearly bald but would pass until we bought a new one.

To be accepted as a member of a group by denying one’s own ancestry or background.

To be approved or adopted: The motion to adjourn passed.

Law.

To pronounce an opinion, a judgment, or a sentence.

To sit in adjudication.

To be voided: Luckily the kidney stone passed before she had to be hospitalized.

To thrust or lunge in fencing.

To go by without stopping; leave behind.

To go by without paying attention to; disregard or ignore: If you pass the new photographs in the collection, you’ll miss some outstanding ones.

To fail to pay (a dividend).

To go beyond; surpass: The inheritance passed my wildest dreams.

To go across; go through: We passed the border into Mexico.

To undergo (a trial or an examination) with favorable results: She passed every test.

To cause or allow to go through a trial, a test, or an examination successfully: The instructor passed all the candidates.

To cause to move: We passed our hands over the fabric.

To cause to move into a certain position: pass a ribbon around a package.

To cause to move as part of a process: pass liquid through a filter.

To cause to go by: The officers passed their troops in review before the general.

To walk (a batter).

To allow to go by or elapse; spend: He passed his winter in Vermont.

To cause to be transferred from one to another; circulate: They passed the news quickly.

To hand over to someone else: Please pass the bread.

To transfer (a ball, for example) to a teammate, as by throwing.

To cause to be accepted; circulate fraudulently: pass counterfeit money.

To transfer title or ownership of.

To discharge (body waste, for example); void.

To approve; adopt: The legislature passed the bill.

To be sanctioned, ratified, or approved by: The bill passed the House of Representatives.

To pronounce; utter: pass judgment; pass sentence on an offender.

The act of passing; passage.

A way, such as a narrow gap between mountains, that affords passage around, over, or through a barrier.

A permit, a ticket, or an authorization to come and go at will.

A free ticket entitling one to transportation or admisssion.

Written leave of absence from military duty.

A sweep or run by an aircraft over an area or a target.

A single complete cycle of operations, as by a machine or computer program.

A condition or situation, often critical in nature; a predicament.

A sexual invitation or overture.

A motion of the hand or the waving of a wand.

A transfer of a ball or puck between teammates.

A lunge or thrust in fencing.

A base on balls.

Games.

A refusal to bid, draw, bet, or play.

A winning throw of the dice in craps.

A pase.

To pass out of existence; end.

To let go by; reject: pass up a chance for promotion; an opportunity too good to pass up.

To be eaten or drunk.

To shift responsibility or blame to another.

verb - to go by

There are 4 letters in PASS ( A1P3S1 )

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