Idioms
pass off (something) as (something else) or pass (something) off as (something else)
to sell or give something by false claims, to offer something as genuine when it is not
The man passed off the watch as a diamond watch and received more money than it was worth.
pass on
pass on (something)
pass oneself off as (someone or something) else
pass out
pass out (something) or pass (something) out
pass the buck
pass the hat
pass the time
pass through (someone's) mind
passport to (something)
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set the table
time and time again
penny-wise and pound-foolish
take (someone) for granted
a matter-of-fact manner/way
have it
mean to (do something)
head and shoulders above (someone or something)
irons in the fire
where one is coming from
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Fact
The famous Christmas song Jingle Bells was written for a Thanksgiving program in 1857 by James Pierpont. At the time, the song was called The One-Horse Open Sleigh.
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