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Sentence count:153+22Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fixmendrepairserviceSimilar words: watchcatchcatch onscratchcatchescatch firewatch out forcatch up withMeaning: [pætʃ]  n. 1. a small contrasting part of something 2. a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation 3. a piece of cloth used as decoration or to mend or cover a hole 4. a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition 5. a short set of commands to correct a bug in a computer program 6. a connection intended to be used for a limited time 7. sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment) 8. a protective cloth covering for an injured eye 9. a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body. v. 1. to join or unite the pieces of 2. provide with a patch; also used metaphorically 3. mend by putting a patch on 4. repair by adding pieces. 
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121. I rubbed a patch clear and looked out hopefully; saw stone walls, the vague shapes of silver birch and larch.
122. Together they made their way to the patch of thorn bushes which was Sabina's preferred place for drying.
123. As the snow accumulates from that little boreal patch, growing inexorably year after year, gargantuan ice sheets begin to form.
124. Patients who wore them were almost twice as likely to break the habit as those who wore a dummy patch.
125. Locked in a metaphysical conundrum, they both looked at the patch of road where the virtual pole barred the way.
126. He told me to be more aggressive in representing my patch.
127. I opened a bedroom door, and could smell damp; there was a large patch on the wall.
128. Occasionally a feudal lord reserved a wild patch of forest from destruction for his game hunting.
129. Or, on that minuscule patch of the planet covered by artificial turf.
130. Picture your garden bed of cucumbers, a very large patch of them, a bumper crop.
131. People drove out to see it, a patch of bright colors in the snow, and dropped in to see him.
132. He has yet to prove, though, that this patch is the real McCoy, the birthplace of a hot-spot plume.
133. Their worst patch was in 1989 and 1990, before recession really bit.
134. More so than the bald patch at the back of his head.
135. All they need is a patch of bright colour on their tails.
136. Then if you ever need to make small repairs[sentencedict.com], the patch will blend in with the rest.
137. Counted 200 bumblebees of 4 species in a 150-square-foot patch of fireweed.
138. I had fallen asleep in the middle of a patch of daisies.
139. If you crick your neck you might spot the odd bald patch, too!
140. A scaly patch formed on the skin by psoriasis.
141. Patch is an associate professorial professor at the U.S.
142. Doctors decided not to patch up her infected wounds.
143. Sheila stitched a patch on to her trousers.
144. Photographic plate law in the direct, indirect and direct diaphragm patch of law and so on.
144. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
145. It helped Shanghai sail through that relatively rough patch and rack up double - digit annual economic growth.
146. Each patch antenna element is excited by two slots on the ground plane placed perpendicularly.
147. Sea ice freezes and melts seasonally, but never had it ebbed to this small a patch.
148. I did not know a plantain patch from a kangaroo!
149. We managed to patch up the dispute before any heads were broken.
150. I think you ought to patch up the hole in your sock.
More similar words: watchcatchcatch onscratchcatchescatch firewatch out forcatch up withpatspatepatrolpatronpatentpatientpatternpitchbitchDutchsympathystretchswitchpitcherkitchenoccupationpatriarchyanticipateswitch offswitch onstretch outparticipate
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