pass in a crowd

pass in a crowd

To be adequate or not below average; to be mediocre or good enough. Used especially in reference to the appearance of someone or something. The jacket isn't anything special, but it would pass in a crowd. The reconstructive surgery was able to repair the damage to his face to the degree that he would pass in a crowd without notice.
See also: crowd, pass
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pass in a crowd

be not conspicuously below the average, especially in terms of appearance.
See also: crowd, pass
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See also:
  • no great shakes
  • so-so
  • cram in
  • stitch on
  • not judge a book by its cover
  • cram into
  • cram into (something)
  • close enough for government work
  • Government
  • emblazon with