passage in English
- passage⇄noun a movement of a horse sideways.
- passage⇄noun 1. a hall or way through a building; passageway.
Ex. And face with an undaunted tread the long black passage up to bed (Robert Louis Stevenson).
(SYN) corridor.
2. a means of passing; way through.
Ex. The police opened a pa - passage⇄passage (1), noun, verb, -saged,-saging.
- passage⇄passage (2), verb, -saged,-saging,noun.
- passage⇄purple patch orpassage
a part or passage of a written work that is very ornate in style.
Ex. His narrative is robust, but it falls easily into the purple patches of a boys' magazine (Punch). - passage⇄v.i. 1. (of a horse) to move sideways, in obedience to pressure of the rider's leg on the opposite side.
2. (of a rider) to cause a horse to do this. - passage⇄v.i. 1. to make a passage, as in a ship; move across; pass; cross.
2. to carry on a passage or dispute. - passage⇄v.t. to cause (a horse) to passage.
passage in Sindhi سنڌي
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