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Difference between Make a pass and Make the pass

make a pass

1. gain upon and pass the vehicle in front of one:

  • The reigning World Champion (Button) just couldn’t get close enough to the Japanese driver to make a pass.

2. (also: make passes) attempt to attract the romantic interest of a person:

  • He had almost completely hidden from me the feelings which seemed to have driven him to make a pass at me.

make the pass — = make a pass 1:

  • An impatient driver decided that he had to pass the cars ahead of him. He veered into our lane to make the pass…