Passer-through

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    A person who passes through a place.

    "Used as a place to alight for the Royal Family and their guests bound for Balmoral, esteemed Ballater passers-through included Tsar Nicholas II in 1896, when the site was temporarily painted black and gold to mark the occasion."

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"Used as a place to alight for the Royal Family and their guests bound for Balmoral, esteemed Ballater passers-through included Tsar Nicholas II in 1896, when the site was temporarily painted black and gold to mark the occasion."

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