Idioms
pass off (something) as (something else) or pass (something) off as (something else)
to sell or give something by false claims, to offer something as genuine when it is not
The man passed off the watch as a diamond watch and received more money than it was worth.
pass on
pass on (something)
pass oneself off as (someone or something) else
pass out
pass out (something) or pass (something) out
pass the buck
pass the hat
pass the time
pass through (someone's) mind
passport to (something)
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out-of-the-way
a good deal of (something)
make a living
open (someone's) eyes to (something)
kiss and tell
lash out (at someone)
do without (something)
grind to a halt
talk (someone) down in price
get off on the wrong foot (with someone or something)
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¥The term Cop comes from Constable on Patrol, which is a term used in England.
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