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passagesnounpl. of passage an established course for traveling from one place to anotherthe long passage down the Atlantic seaboard, around Cape Horn, and up the Pacific Coast to California approaches, avenues, paths, routes, ways bypaths, byways, lanes, laneways(British)arteries, boulevards, bypasses, drives, expressways, freeways, high roads, highways, passageways, passes, pike(or pikes), roads, roadways, routeways(chiefly British), rows, streets, thoroughfares, turnpikeswalks, walkwaystraces, tracks, trailsairwaysbikeways, cycleways(British)channels, gats, watercourses, waterwaysdoors, doorways, gates, gateways, hatches, portals a going from one place to another usually of some distancean arduous passage across the country expeditions, journeys, peregrinations, travels, treks, trips commutations, commutes, errands, excursions, flights, hops, jaunts, junkets, outings, sallies, sorties, tourscruises, sails, voyagesdrives, rides, spinsgrand tours, odysseys, pilgrimages, progresses, quests, safarishikes, slogs, tramps, walkabouts, walks a journey over water in a vesselthe passage to Britain requires several days crossings, cruises, sails, voyages a part taken from a longer workthe news report quoted a passage from the novel forward movement in time or placea swift passage from mere liking to actual love advancements, advances, furtherances, goings, headways, marches, onrushes, processes, processions, progresses, progressions currents, drifts, flows, fluxes, streams, waysadvents, approaches, arrivals, comingsbounds, jumps, leaps, steps, stridesimpetuses, momenta(or momentums) recesses, recessions, regresses, regressions, retreats, retrogressions backwashes, ebbs, refluxesretractions, returns, reversals, reversesabout-faces, turnabouts, turnarounds the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activitiesweary of this world, he looked forward to the next and sought passage with poison curtains, deaths, deceases, demises, dissolutions, dooms, ends, exits, expirations, expiries, fates, graves, great divides, passings, quietuses, sleeps casualties, fatalitiesmartyrdoms, self-destructions, self-murders, self-slaughters, suicidesannihilations, destructions, endings, exterminations, ruinsassassinations, executions, killings, massacres, slaughters births, nativities existences, livescreations, geneses, originations, rises |