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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121. It was shot entirely through a mirror past which Beattie paced, stopping only to pat her near-perfect hair.
122. Pat Buchanan not withstanding, trade is booming more than ever before.
123. Pat was so incensed he got up at once and hit Jock, and Mrs Lennox screamed.
124. Pat Jerrom says Danniella had violent mood swings and threatened to commit suicide.
125. Him reaching up to pat a big bronze statue of himself on the shoulder.
126. Only when he has an embarrassingly large crop does he present a bunch to his wife, Pat.
127. Mix equal parts of baking powder and water and pat on the sunburnt areas.
128. But Pat Butler, a school governor and a Conservative county councillor, is less sanguine.
129. And the person having the biggest chuckle over it all is Pat Burns, fired as coach late last season.
130. How dare she wave her bloody job at us like she wanted us to pat her on the back for it?
131. For Pat junior has grown up to be a hunky, muscular, six foot two.
132. George told Pat of a number of foreign nationals who are imprisoned at present for being found witnessing as Christians.
133. I am no fan of laboured expositions and the pat wisdoms dispensed by many academic writers on this subject.
134. Angry populists like Pat Buchanan will exploit the disaffection of those left behind.
135. His biggest problem is the seemingly resolute determination of Pat Buchanan and Steve Forbes to hang in.
136. Richard Lugar or commentator Pat Buchanan have yet to catch fire.
137. Alice gratefully laughed with her, feeling privileged and special in this intimacy with Pat that admitted her into important conspiracy.
138. Wills gave this certificate, dated June 24, 1737, to Harrison as an official pat on the back.
139. They had shuffled at half-time,(http://sentencedict.com/pat.html) moving Steve Sedgley back from midfield and Pat van den Hauwe to left-back.
140. The tone then was set by conservative commentator and unsuccessful presidential contender Pat Buchanan, who forecast a cultural and religious war.
141. Beatrice will decide whether to sell its milk business in two to three months, said Pat Howe, company spokesman.
142. When things go well, pat yourself on the back and tell at least one other person.
143. They pat me on the head and throw a few chunks of raw meat into my bowl.
144. After fifteen minutes Pat went back to the spare bedroom.
145. From her newspaper stand on High Row, Darlington, Pat reckons she has gained a wealth of experience about human life.
146. Pat came from a working-class Catholic family in Denver, where her father had worked as an electrician.
147. He'd broken up with Pat but ... he was always talking about her.
148. Pat, 43, turns travel agent once a year to take a vote among neighbours where they want to go.
149. McGwire turned a nice double play in the first to erase Pat Listach after a leadoff single.
150. This week Pat Buchanan must feel a lot like his great-grandfather, a Confederate soldier captured by Gen.
More similar words: spate, patch, patron, patent, patrol, pattern, patient, sympathy, occupation, anticipate, patriarchy, participate, participation.