To pass (something) on (some one

Definition of To pass (something) on (some one

to put upon as a trick or cheat; to palm off.
- Macaulay.

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To nurse billiard balls
To offend against
To one's beard
To open one's mouth
To open the budget
To open the trenches
To open up
To outdo oneself
To overhaul a tackle
To overhaul running rigging
To overshoot one's self
To owe one a spite
To pace the web
To pain one's self
To pair off
to pander to
To parcel a rope
To parcel a seam
To part a cable
To part company
-To pass (something) on (some one-
To pass a dividend
To pass around the hat
To pass away
To pass by
To pass into
To pass muster
To pass off
To pass on
To pass over
To patter flash
To pattern after
To pause upon
To pawl the capstan
To pay attention to
To pay for
To pay off
To pay one in his own coin
To pay one's court
To pay one's duty
To pay one's footing
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