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was bypassing
noun
A road that passes around something, such as a residential area
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The Q was bypassing the Canal and Prince Street stops.
Torre was bypassing Tom Gordon to seize the pennant with his best reliever.
The contest was bypassing United's midfield in the hope that Fellaini or Lukaku could make something happen from a hail Mary dropping on them from the Manchester sky.
One winter day at the capitol, early in the 2017 session, I was bypassing the metal detectors when Governor Abbott rushed by in his wheelchair.
Apparently, his legs had been so badly mangled that an ambulance was bypassing the aid station and taking him directly to Erbil.
Karel De Gucht, the European Union's trade commissioner, issued an unusually blunt complaint late Monday that China was bypassing the European Union's leaders by going to member governments.
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Seton Hall was bypassed, despite its 17-13 record.
Tom Hooper was bypassed as the director of "Les Misérables," from Universal.
Unfortunately, for the most part our midfield was bypassed.
For whatever reason, his finesse was bypassed by the pace of the game.
The replacement bridge was bypassed and demolished in 1995.
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