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1, The food was excellent and the wine was passable. 2, Stan puffed out his thin cheeks in a passable imitation of his dad. 3, Mary can speak passable Russian. 4, The mountain roads are not passable until late spring. 5, She has a passable knowledge of history. 6, He can do a passable imitation of the maths teacher. 7, She put on a passable imitation of a Scottish accent. 8, Because of the heavy snow, roads were passable only with care in parts of Northern England. 9, He served a bottle of very passable claret with the meal. 10, The airport road is passable today for the first time in a week. 11, He gave a passable imitation of Charlie Chaplin. 12, The road is passable again. 13, It's passable, he says, and it leads direct to Tmjillo. 14, The A66 was passable with just a light coating of snow. 15, Linda speaks passable Arabic. 16, The recent rain made the little stream passable and the water was very swift, shallow and rocky. 17, Her hair was rolled into a passable pageboy and sometimes tied with a black ribbon. 18, Once just a rough track, it is now passable and marked by little yellow arrows to show people the right direction. 19, The workmanship is not too fine, but it's passable. 20, Her English pronunciation is passable. 21, She who could transform herself by force of will into a passable semblance of a Genestealer. 22, But with the piles of snow that are pushed aside,[http:///passable.html] the streets are only 60 % passable. 23, More recently, they turned to the government to ask for passable roads and better schools. 24, Stockwell, with his voice jacked up an octave, does a passable homage to Joe Flynn, the original Binghampton. 25, Some sustained underwater excavation by Crossley and Yeadon, opened a route passable with big tanks, enabling exploration beyond. 26, Despite the snow, all the major highways in upstate New York were still passable. 27, There was some bread, a little cheese and a passable French wine. 28, With a lifetime of practice behind him he rolled a passable cigarette in his fingers and lit it. 29, Occasional crossings between the two chief areas were possible during periods when the Bering Strait became passable to land animals. 30, Eat it was, the goulash excellent, good black bread, and the wine very passable.