Synonym: rider. Similar words: pass, finger, singer, asset, essence, pass away, pass out, pass by. Meaning: ['pæsɪndʒə(r)] n. a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it.
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(151) I feel like I have a corpse in the passenger seat.
(152) Trying to enforce the law regulating the length of passenger buses has been a bureaucratic nightmare.
(153) Deborah Green, 28, a passenger, was taken to the hospital by air ambulance, suffering from back injuries.
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(154) Travelling back to London by train after the programme, I found that Rodney Bickerstaffe was a fellow passenger.
(155) Passenger services ceased in the early 1950s and freight services in 1981.
(156) At Dovey Junction a new stand-up only passenger shelter has been erected following the demolition of the old buildings.
(157) Another passenger, Damon D.. Stewart, 24, also of Hampton, was charged with possession of marijuana.
(158) On 1 May 1956 this branch finally closed, having been opened to passenger and freight traffic in 1863.
(159) If it was, all hint of bad blood between vehicle and passenger has long disappeared.
(160) Read in studio A passenger in a microlight aircraft was injured when the machine crashed-landed at an airfield.
(161) She put her bag with the story on the passenger seat and drove as if it were a newborn baby.
(162) Dumbo puts me in the front passenger seat and seats himself behind.
(163) There were 28 hijackings of U-S. passenger aircraft in 1972, despite profiling to determine whose carry-on luggage would be X-rayed.
(164) The only retail travel agency in Britain specialising in passenger journeys on board cargo ships.
(165) The F-16s apparently were not warned about the passenger jet before they closed to investigate its presence.
(166) The crash occurred when a freight train collided with an incoming passenger train.
(167) The evidence is that when free concessionary travel was withdrawn fewer trips were made and there were fewer elderly bus passenger casualties.
(168) Both road traffic and the overall casualty rate per passenger mile went up by one percent.
(169) The passenger in the car fired three shots, with one hitting the victim in his right bicep.
(170) The idea of a passenger going without pudding and then leaving the aircraft feeling hard done by troubles them.
(171) Forty-five people were injured when a passenger train derailed near Ottumwa, Iowa.
(172) And the abiding memory of the eighties must be of the greatest achievement, the enormous increase in passenger traffic.
(173) New working practices would be introduced once passenger services were privatised which would be more flexible.
(174) In July 1938 the official announcement of passenger closure came.
(175) It could have been your typical ugly argument over a fare between an irate passenger and a hired driver.
(176) Read in studio Two passenger jets have been involved in a near-miss over Oxfordshire.
(177) The victim was charged with obstruction, and the passenger travelling with him was charged with assault.
(178) The front passenger could do with sturdy grab rail on the dash.
(179) Other freight and passenger operators will have open access rights to this network.
(180) In Arizona, approximately 93 % of the freight traffic and 95 % of the passenger traffic is interstate.
More similar words: pass, finger, singer, asset, essence, pass away, pass out, pass by, pass on, challenged, assert, assess, any longer, no longer, in danger, passage, essentially, assembly, assemble, out of danger, assessment, pass through, embarrassed, pasta, pastor, vessel, engine, engage, length, in the past.