Passing

Adverb

 * 1) Surpassingly, greatly, quite.
 * 2) * 1995, William Patrick Kinsella, The Winter Helen Dropped By, chapter 1, excerpted in George Melnyk and Tamara Palmer Seiler (editors), The Wild Rose Anthology of Alberta Prose, University of Calgary Press (2003), ISBN 1552380793, page 155,
 * “Every story,” Daddy said, “is about sex or death, or sometimes both.”
 * “What about your baseball stories?” said I, thinking myself more than passing clever.

Noun

 * 1)  A death.
 * 2) A form of juggling where several people pass props between each other, usually clubs or rings.

Verb
passing



Thesaurus
abandonment, abrupt, accidental, accompanying, act, ado, advance, advancement, afloat, afoot, aggrandizement, ambulant, ambulative, ambulatory, annihilation, ascending, axial, back, back-flowing, backward, bane, biological death, blackout, blocking, boost, brief, brittle, by the by, by the way, capricious, casual, cessation of life, changeable, circuit-riding, circumstantial, clinical death, concurrent resolution, constitution, corruptible, crossing the bar, current, cursory, curtains, death, death knell, debt of nature, decampment, decease, deciduous, dematerialization, demise, departure, descending, disappearance, disappearing, dismissive, dispersion, dissipation, dissolution, dissolving, doing, doom, down-trending, downward, drifting, dying, ebb of life, eclipse, egress, elevation, elimination, en passant, enaction, enactment, end, end of life, ending, ennoblement, ephemeral, erasure, escape, eternal rest, evacuation, evanescence, evanescent, evaporating, evaporation, eventuating, exaltation, exit, exodus, expeditionary, expeditious, expiration, expiring, expiry, extinction, extinguishment, fadeaway, fadeout, fading, festinate, feverish, fickle, final summons, finger of death, fleeting, flight, flitting, flowing, fluent, fly-by-night, flying, fragile, frail, fugacious, fugitive, furious, getaway, glancing, globe-girdling, globe-trotting, going, going off, going on, graduation, grave, gyrational, gyratory, hand of death, happening, hasty, hegira, hurried, immediate, impermanent, impetuous, impulsive, in hand, in passing, in the wind, incidental, incidentally, inconstant, instant, insubstantial, itinerant, itinerary, jaws of death, joint resolution, journeying, knell, knighting, last debt, last muster, last rest, last roundup, last sleep, last-minute, lawmaking, leaving, leaving life, legislation, legislature, locomotive, loss, loss of life, making an end, melting, momentary, mortal, mounting, moving, mundivagant, mutable, nondurable, nonpermanent, occasional, occultation, occurring, on, on foot, on the spot, on tour, ongoing, parenthetically, parting, passage, passing away, passing over, pay raise, pedestrian, perambulating, perambulatory, peregrinative, peregrine, peripatetic, perishable, perishing, pilgrimlike, plunging, preferment, prevailing, prevalent, progressing, progressive, promotion, prompt, quick, quietus, raise, reflowing, refluent, regressive, release, removal, resolution, rest, resultant, retirement, retreat, retrogressive, reward, rise, rising, rotary, rotational, rotatory, running, rushing, sentence of death, shades of death, shadow of death, short-lived, sideward, silence, sinking, slap-bang, slapdash, sleep, slipping away, snap, soaring, somatic death, speedy, streaming, strolling, summary, summons of death, superficial, swift, taking place, temporal, temporary, touring, touristic, touristy, transient, transitional, transitive, transitory, traveling, trekking, under way, undurable, unenduring, unstable, up-trending, upgrading, upping, upward, urgent, vanishing, vanishing point, volatile, walking, walkout, wayfaring, wipe, withdrawal

Noun

 * 1)  passing
 * Le passing, ou comment jongler à plusieurs. (www.multiloisirs.com)

Etymology
Borrowed from