Noun
The word is derived from passer-by
Accompanied by a security guard, he talked to passers-by about money, their own relationship to it, and how much that briefcase is worth to them. Source: Internet
After it was dismantled, the number of meanings in America alone seem to have multiplied, as suggested by the myriad interviews with curators, artists, store owners, and even random passers-by. Source: Internet
A well-designed outdoor pond will have areas too deep for herons to stand, overhangs high enough above the water that mammals cannot reach in, and shade trees overhead to block the view of aerial passers-by. Source: Internet
According to passers-by, the staff at Sarino wanted to serve McConnell, and were yelling at the protesters to leave. Source: Internet
In such a way, the majority of the happenings could assemble thousands of participants, of whom many were accidental passers-by. Source: Internet
Ross Sharp decided to put out some cardboard boxes in front of his home in Inverurie earlier this month as part of a homework project, and appealed for passers-by to drop off non-perishable food in aid of the town’s Catalyst Vineyard Church foodbank. Source: Internet