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What does passenger mean?

passenger

a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it

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Simple sentences

To fly big passenger airliners calls for long training and experience.
Why didn't they draw up a passenger list?
The bag I left on the passenger seat is missing!
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white passenger.
The U.S. exports billions of dollars' worth of passenger airplanes.
This is a cargo ship, not a passenger ship.
Tom rolled down the passenger side window.
Most of the damage to the car is on the passenger's side.
Tom opened the passenger door for Mary.
The Administration has already established the toughest fuel economy standards for passenger vehicles in U.S. history. These standards require an average performance equivalent of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.
The Orient Express was a luxury passenger train that ran between Paris, France and Istanbul, Turkey.
The Orient-Express is one of the world's most famous luxury passenger trains.
Madrid and Barcelona airports are among the ten largest European airports in terms of passenger numbers.
A passenger fainted, but the stewardess brought him round.
I was a passenger.
Tom was sitting in the front passenger seat when the accident happened.
There was a woman in the passenger seat of Tom's car.
Tom was in the passenger seat.
The transit passenger expressed anxiety about the delay of the arrival of the bus.

Movie subtitles

Your passenger.
You see my friend's plane is very small, and it only has room for one passenger. - Oh, dear.
Or perhaps your plane always makes a forced landing when you have a lady passenger?
We can't run all over the Indian Ocean carrying one passenger.
Yes, we have a passenger, and she.
Something tells me we've got a passenger.
No, that's a passenger.
Where's your Mr. Shaw and the last passenger?
And where is the 4th passenger?
He's a passenger on a fishing schooner, and you know that's bad luck.
What happened to the Orinoco last year. when they took on the passenger at Newfoundland?
There was a passenger on the Dorothy Clemens. when she got rammed by the liner.
There's lots of vessels lost out of Gloucester. never had no passenger on board.
I was a passenger on my father's boat. and I never brought him no bad luck.
Your passenger. Where'd you drop him?
No, that's a passenger. - It's him, I tell you!
And always, Maria, when you hear the sound of the ploughshare, whether by day or by night, you must go out and pick up your passenger.
You ain't a passenger.
Your own son ain't being a passenger.
There ain't no passenger on board.
Well, it stands to reason if I'm paying him wages, he ain't no passenger, don't it?
I hold, he's still a passenger as long as he ain't done no work.
Your passenger, where'd you drop him?
Mate is talking nonsense, claims an unknown passenger is below deck.
I wonder what's happened to our passenger.
Room for another passenger? -Sure is, Mr. Gatewood.
Well, it looks like you've got another passenger.
It's too bad one of them hotshot passenger cars couldn't give her a lift.
My daughter's not an ordinary passenger.
There's no passenger.
Was there a passenger?
There was only one passenger.
You said the passenger was outside the bus?
But there's a passenger who witnessed the scene.

News and current affairs

A female bus passenger kept the explosives covered with an acid-dipped cloth to prevent inspection sniffing dogs from sensing it.
Both passenger and conductor profit.
Only close civilian cooperation in intelligence sharing, police work across borders, tracing financial flows, and working to pre-clear cargo manifests and passenger lists can cope with such a threat.
Likewise, passenger air transport is dominated by business travel.
It remains under UN sanctions for its role in the downing of a Pan Am passenger flight over Lockerbie, Scotland, a decade ago.
For example, lightweight, two-passenger vehicles can be up to ten times more energy efficient than a typical car.
Only one passenger survived.
Who will make Germany an engine of Europe again rather than a gloomy passenger?
It needs to phase out the internal combustion engine for almost all new passenger vehicles by around 2030, shifting to vehicles powered by electricity.
For some Europeans, still nervous that their economies and banking systems might collapse, this is a little like asking a passenger on the Titanic what they plan to do when they arrive in New York.

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