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Definition of free pass in US English: free passnoun An authorization of free admission or travel. Example sentencesExamples - Passengers travelling without free passes are charged €5 per return journey on every route.
- The city of Melbourne was three miles distant from the port but easily accessible by train, for which the authorities furnished them free passes.
- In several large cities pensioners have free passes which give them unlimited travel within and beyond the city boundary.
- The council has more than 250 home-to-school contracts, with 12,000 students on free passes, with a further 25,000 students using local transport every day.
- The health-club chain, which has three clubs in Glasgow and one in Edinburgh, cut its normal joining fee by 50% last month and offered 20 free passes for family and friends.
- She had a free pass which expired today and the pool closes for the season after Labor Day.
- Give them free passes to municipal pools, rinks, gyms and recreation centres, which is what occurred in Kingston, Ontario, when school district officials copied an idea which reportedly originated in Delta, B.C.
- And as an employee you got free passes to the park.
- That doesn't mean they aren't guilty of vile abuses, but their superiors shouldn't get a free pass.
- A guy wearing a strange tin mask distributes free passes to the screening of a new horror film to some young, perky college girls.
- You see, I had free passes (the only way anyone can really afford to go there) and took the kids.
Definition of free pass in US English: free passnoun An authorization of free admission or travel. Example sentencesExamples - Passengers travelling without free passes are charged €5 per return journey on every route.
- The council has more than 250 home-to-school contracts, with 12,000 students on free passes, with a further 25,000 students using local transport every day.
- You see, I had free passes (the only way anyone can really afford to go there) and took the kids.
- Give them free passes to municipal pools, rinks, gyms and recreation centres, which is what occurred in Kingston, Ontario, when school district officials copied an idea which reportedly originated in Delta, B.C.
- In several large cities pensioners have free passes which give them unlimited travel within and beyond the city boundary.
- A guy wearing a strange tin mask distributes free passes to the screening of a new horror film to some young, perky college girls.
- And as an employee you got free passes to the park.
- That doesn't mean they aren't guilty of vile abuses, but their superiors shouldn't get a free pass.
- The city of Melbourne was three miles distant from the port but easily accessible by train, for which the authorities furnished them free passes.
- She had a free pass which expired today and the pool closes for the season after Labor Day.
- The health-club chain, which has three clubs in Glasgow and one in Edinburgh, cut its normal joining fee by 50% last month and offered 20 free passes for family and friends.
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