pass (something) in to (one)

pass (something) in to (one)

To submit, yield, or hand in something to one. I had to pass the paper in to my teacher late because of my grandfather's funeral. She passed the wallet she found in to the police.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pass into something

to move into something; to fade away into something. Thoughts about the accident, little by little, passed into oblivion. All her old school chums passed into oblivion.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • a mystery to (one)
  • appear to
  • able to do
  • able to do it
  • a change of heart
  • (one) can whistle for it
  • a shoulder to cry on
  • a turn of phrase
  • bias
  • bias against (someone or something)