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passenger

[pas-uhn-jer] / ˈpæs ən dʒər /


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He strikes up an unlikely bond with Israeli passenger Amir, a lost soul in his early 20s played by Ido Tako, which leads Hassan to reflect on roads not taken in his own life.

From Barron's

On Sunday, a passenger might glance at the driver in the rear view mirror and ask the usual: "Good weekend, mate? Get up to much?"

From BBC

Following the judge’s decision, Morgan Martin, the lawyer representing Williams, said his client was a passenger “along for the ride” and believed Williams was entitled to civil and criminal immunity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just like airlines, cruise lines are sometimes booking too many passengers as sailing trips become more popular.

From The Wall Street Journal

It will not apply where the cost of the ticket is already more than £10, but passengers will still have to buy before they board to qualify for any other discounted rail travel.

From BBC