- pass by the board
- See: GO BY THE BOARD.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
pass\ by\ the\ board — • go by the board • pass by the board v. phr. To go away or disappear forever, be forgotten or not used. Tom had several chances to go to college, but he let them go by the board. Grandfather said he was too old to go to the beach. those days… … Словарь американских идиом
pass by the board — See: GO BY THE BOARD … Dictionary of American idioms
go by the board — also[pass by the board] {v. phr.} To go away or disappear forever, be forgotten or not used. * /Tom had several chances to go to college, but he let them go by the board./ * /Grandfather said he was too old to go to the beach. Those days have… … Dictionary of American idioms
go by the board — also[pass by the board] {v. phr.} To go away or disappear forever, be forgotten or not used. * /Tom had several chances to go to college, but he let them go by the board./ * /Grandfather said he was too old to go to the beach. Those days have… … Dictionary of American idioms
go\ by\ the\ board — • go by the board • pass by the board v. phr. To go away or disappear forever, be forgotten or not used. Tom had several chances to go to college, but he let them go by the board. Grandfather said he was too old to go to the beach. those days… … Словарь американских идиом
by the board — See: GO BY THE BOARD also PASS BY THE BOARD … Dictionary of American idioms
by the board — See: GO BY THE BOARD also PASS BY THE BOARD … Dictionary of American idioms
by\ the\ board — See: go by the board also pass by the board … Словарь американских идиом
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To go by the board — Go Go, v. i. [imp. {Went} (w[e^]nt); p. p. {Gone} (g[o^]n; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. {Going}. Went comes from the AS, wendan. See {Wend}, v. i.] [OE. gan, gon, AS. g[=a]n, akin to D. gaan, G. gehn, gehen, OHG. g[=e]n, g[=a]n, SW. g[*a], Dan. gaae; cf … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English