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Passer-by
Passer-by meaning
A person who is passing by (that is, walking past).
Synonyms of Passer-by
Example sentences (14)
A passer-by and the fire service came to the rescue of a cow after it fell into a river earlier this week.
A passer-by heard Christian scream and ran to the rescue, pulling him to safety.
A passer-by stopped to intervene, before Moore approached and said he was sorry.
Debris on the road alerted a passer-by to the scene before making the grim discovery.
Early on, then Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said investigators had narrowed their search for the origin of the fire to an area south of Boulder, where a passer-by captured video of a burning shed.
Shortly after 9.30am a passer-by raised the alarm after finding Willow alone near the river.
The lack of privacy forced Mr Drinkwater to shower very early in the morning to avoid shocking any female passer-by.
The newspaper reported that a passer-by, who it named as a Brazilian footballer who plays for a local side, waded into the water to pull the man back to shore, where medics then took him to a local hospital before he was declared dead.
Two hours went by, then a passer-by heard Elie screaming, crying, and calling for help and called 911.
A concerned passer-by noticed the 'distressed' schoolgirl and raised the alarm with police.
A concerned passer-by reported Zlatan Zlatanov when she saw him “showing off” what she thought was a genuine pistol.
A furniture set which was discarded in a skip has now gone on display in a museum after a passer-by spotted its connection to the Beatles.
A passer-by pulled him out to try to help.
A Poundland spokesperson said a female passer-by was hit by the glass and was "understandably shocked" but appeared to have suffered no visible injuries.