Synonym: rap, stroke, tap. Similar words: spate, patch, patron, patent, patrol, pattern, patient, sympathy. Meaning: [pæt] n. 1. the sound made by a gentle blow 2. a light touch or stroke. v. 1. pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chin 2. hit lightly. adj. 1. having only superficial plausibility 2. exactly suited to the occasion. adv. completely or perfectly.
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91. Pat skin dry and moisturise with a body lotion.
92. Pat is a keen football fan.
93. Then Pat and George had a brilliant idea.
94. Pat Bateson's analogy is to consider baking a cake.
95. You hardly even get the pat on the back.
96. Pat dry with paper towels removing all moisture.
97. Pat Buchanan has built a strong coalition of supporters.
98. You are behaving as if Pat were still alive.
99. Pat is more like a bouncy castle.
100. Pat Williams, D-Mont., mugged for the cameras.
101. Stooping to pat him, she glanced into the porch.
102. Pat took off her jacket and hunched forward.
103. Remove goose from marinade and pat dry.
104. Pat was carrying a large box under his arm.
105. Pat Nevin lit the fuse by making it 2-0.
106. Canned salmon sold at eleven cents a can, and Aunt Pat splurged now and then and served fried salmon cakes.
107. I still haven't figured out how Roy Evans managed to kick Fat Pat out of her own house.
108. There are people here who love Pat and who will be deeply hurt and upset by this brutal interference.
109. She looked with tentative excitement at Pat who, it seemed,(http://sentencedict.com/pat.html) did not know what she had said.
110. A former teacher at Longlands College, Middlesbrough, Pat always believes in laughter as the best medicine for loneliness.
111. It all began about 15 years ago when Pat Jackson got into the spirit and decided to decorate her house.
112. Cook the lamb Drain off the excess marinade and reserve, then pat the lamb steaks dry with kitchen paper.
113. Pat and her Picture Children will understand Pat's feelings on her first day at school.
114. This song of himself is filled with exclamation points and pat truisms, however.
115. Except for Aunt Pat, my transition to city life was a series of agonies.
116. Pat Keen, who has gone to Cornwall will be greatly missed as a teacher.
117. He looked as if he was going to pat the astronauts on the head.
118. Pat Gavin had a good scoring chance but Stephen Pears brought off a brilliant save.
119. Sinnott's Liverpool team mate Pat Taylor looked good when she won her heat of the under-15 sprint hurdles in 11.7 seconds.
120. Pat got into the car, buckled the seat belt, folded her arms tight to her chest.
More similar words: spate, patch, patron, patent, patrol, pattern, patient, sympathy, occupation, anticipate, patriarchy, participate, participation.