Verb
make a passage or journey from one place to another
Source: WordNetEvents are the ephemera of history; they pass across its stage like fireflies, hardly glimpsed before they settle back into darkness and as often as not into oblivion. Every event, however brief, has to be sure a contribution to make, lights up some dark corner or even some wide vista of history. Fernand Braudel
I remembered a mantra that one of my teachers used to tell me at drama school, that every thought will pass across your face. Even if you're thinking about Shreddies the camera will read it. Ruth Wilson
The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs Source: Internet
Some travelers pass through the desert Source: Internet