passman (Meaning)
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passman (n.)
One who passes for a degree, without honors. See Classman, 2.
Synonyms & Antonyms of passman
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passman Sentence Examples
- The passman skillfully guided the football through the opposing team's defense.
- The museum featured a detailed exhibit showcasing the tools used by 19th-century passmen.
- The passman's precision in passing the ball was unmatched, leading his team to victory.
- In the bustling city, passmen navigated the crowded streets with ease.
- The police arrested a passman who had been caught distributing counterfeit bills.
- The passman's ability to anticipate and predict his opponents' moves set him apart.
- The passman's deceptive footwork kept defenders guessing and created scoring opportunities.
- The skilled passman could make pinpoint passes even from the most difficult angles.
- The passman's unwavering focus and dedication had earned him the respect of his coaches and teammates.
- The passman's legacy lived on, inspiring generations of aspiring football players.
FAQs About the word passman
One who passes for a degree, without honors. See Classman, 2.
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No antonyms found.
The passman skillfully guided the football through the opposing team's defense.
The museum featured a detailed exhibit showcasing the tools used by 19th-century passmen.
The passman's precision in passing the ball was unmatched, leading his team to victory.
In the bustling city, passmen navigated the crowded streets with ease.