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pass out
verb
- informal.intr to become unconscious; faint
- intr (esp of an officer cadet) to qualify for a military commission; complete a course of training satisfactorily
General Smith passed out from Sandhurst in 1933
- tr to distribute
Example Sentences
And the first year of his Bludfest in Milton Keynes was criticised after long queues and a lack of water caused fans to pass out and miss the concert.
Some in the audience held signs passed out by organizers that read, 鈥淜ill the Cuts, Save Science.鈥
The policy prohibits workers from passing out smoking supplies in streets, parks and other public spaces, instead requiring such handouts be conducted indoors or at city-sanctioned locations.
Later that evening, Mr Williams began to "talk gibberish", pass out and wake up shouting "help me".
The wrongful death legal case claims the four children died attempting a so-called "blackout challenge", where participants hold their breath until they pass out because of a lack of oxygen.
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