Synonym: pass, recommendation. Similar words: transport, transportation, active transport, pass, pass by, pass on, pass away, pass out. Meaning: ['pæspɔrt /'pɑːspɔːt] n. 1. any authorization to pass or go somewhere 2. a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country 3. any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission.
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211. In 1635 he was granted a passport to travel abroad.
212. We must have looked so gormless; we certainly looked it in our passport photos.
213. Minna had made a deposit on ship tickets, and I had received my interior passport.
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214. My passport was wet and creased from where I had lain on it all night; but it was there.
215. The appearance of Marshall Lee Miller to handle his defence against the passport violation charge had seemed more than just providential.
216. Maze fugitive Jim Smyth, 38, was released in San Francisco after being held for passport offences.
217. The border guard directed me to hand over my passport.
218. But I was met in the corridor by two men, who blocked my way and demanded to see my passport.
219. The bustle of passport control and customs clearance over, father and daughter emerged into the pristine arrivals lounge.
220. Books are a passport to all kinds of knowledge, intelligence and wisdom. Dr T.P.Chia
221. Despite my limited Spanish, I gathered that there was a problem with my passport.
222. Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom. Oprah Winfrey
223. The immigration officer silently examined my passport for a very long time.
224. The Roberts were soon following the stream of passengers heading in the direction of passport control.
225. Though made with direct flash, the resulting portrait was anything but a passport picture.
226. The officer handed him the passport with a little bow and a smile.
227. Michael was at the airport before he realized he'd forgotten his passport.
228. After baggage and passport checks, passengers are individually quizzed by interrogators.
229. He was carrying a false passport when he arrived from London but was recognised during a routine check.
230. That white overall was a passport to the scene of the murder.
231. Little things, simple things, like a passport with an eagle on the front cover.
232. As might be expected, possession of a bank account is a virtually indispensable passport to bank credit card use.
233. Your passport will expire ten years from the issue date.
234. The device that made this possible would eventually be his passport to the world.
235. Anyone who needs a new passport within three working days also can add a rush fee of $ 30.
236. What will you do if they stop you in the street and ask for your passport?
237. As far asI know he has no passport, so I suppose he will claim asylum.
238. This time, the stares were even more penetrating when the guards looked up from my passport and auto papers.
239. Romanov took out the little blue passport with a soft cover from his inside pocket and handed it over.
240. You know, to put on my passport where it says any scars or distinguishing features.
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