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pass down
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pass something down (to someone) and pass something on (to someone)
1. to send something down a line of people to someone. (Each person hands it to the next.) Please pass this down to Mary at the end of the row. Pass down this box to Mary.
2. to will something to someone. My grandfather passed this watch down to me. He passed on the watch to me.
See also: pass


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But when people live together in close, confined quarters, I suppose they might pass something on to each other.
A Northern Rock spokeswoman said: "We have to look at the needs of both our borrowers and savers - we want to pass something on to our borrowers, but we have to be mindful of our savers as well.
We want to pass something on to our borrowers, but we have to be mindful of our savers as well.
 
 
 
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