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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Bypast' in a Sentence

"Referring to something that has passed or gone by; belonging to an earlier time or former period." more

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Old toys from the bypast years were found in the dusty attic.
The playground echoed with the laughter of children during the bypast sunny days.
The students were curious about the bypast civilizations during their history lesson.
My grandmother loves to tell stories about her bypast days in school.
The bypast inhabitants of the ancient village left behind mysterious artifacts.
The bypast week was full of exciting adventures for Tim at summer camp.
In bypast years, the river was a vital trade route for merchants.
Grandma showed us pictures of her bypast adventures.
The bypast bedtime stories always had happy endings.
The bypast winter brought heavy snowfall, turning the town into a winter wonderland.
The bypast performance of the school play was a huge success.
The bypast seasons brought different colors to the trees.
We learned about the bypast civilizations in history class.
We visited a museum to see the artifacts from the bypast civilizations.
Grandpa showed us his bypast toys from when he was little.
The bypast birthday party was filled with laughter, games, and delicious cake.
We learned about bypast animals that lived long ago.
The bypast week was filled with exciting science experiments in the classroom.
Emily found an old, bypast book in the school library that fascinated her.

Bypast

bahy-past
adjectiveReferring to something that has passed or gone by; belonging to an earlier time or former period.
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Last Updated On: January 24, 2024
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