adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Despite the snow, all the major highways in upstate New York were still passable .
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He gave a passable imitation of Charlie Chaplin.
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Linda speaks passable Arabic.
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There was some bread, a little cheese and a passable French wine.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But with the piles of snow that are pushed aside, the streets are only 60 % passable .
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Her hair was rolled into a passable pageboy and sometimes tied with a black ribbon.
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It's passable , he says, and it leads direct to Tmjillo.
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More recently, they turned to the government to ask for passable roads and better schools.
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Occasional crossings between the two chief areas were possible during periods when the Bering Strait became passable to land animals.
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Some sustained underwater excavation by Crossley and Yeadon, opened a route passable with big tanks, enabling exploration beyond.
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Stockwell, with his voice jacked up an octave, does a passable homage to Joe Flynn, the original Binghampton.
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The recent rain made the little stream passable and the water was very swift, shallow and rocky.