Similar words: dispatched, matched, hatched, thatched, scratched, unmatched, A watched pot never boils, patch. Meaning: [pætʃt] adj. 1. mended usually clumsily by covering a hole with a patch 2. having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture).
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(31) He patched through it somehow, though.
(32) I do not think I have ever seen her wear a sari that is not neatly patched.
(33) Nicandra took the path leading away from pleasure-garden policies, through heavy laurels and on into a grove of hazels patched with sunlight.
(34) They built timber groynes and constructed chalk banks and patched up breaches as they occurred.
(35) Trash collection has improved, he said, leaf pickup has resumed and more than 35, 000 potholes have been patched.
(36) He was wearing patched jeans and a dark brown jacket tied with string.
(37) They seemed not so much to walk as to shuffle along on their patched boots.
(38) Their hand-me-down clothing was patched but clean. At every mealtime there was food on the table.
(39) The rips in the boat's old sails had been patched again and again.
(40) He had been wounded four times-and patched up[sentence dictionary], and sent back to war.
(41) They patched him up, and he dozed through the night.
(42) Not only were tables and ceilings repaired, walls painted, and floors patched, but a special project began as well.
(43) I was patched up, had to see the doctor, was given some tablets and that was it.
(44) She'd patched Rory's jeans and sewn up a long ripped seam in Clare's Disney tracksuit.
(45) But the phone company patched through a line Friday night, and du Pont answered the telephone when authorities called.
(46) Most of the timbered houses had windows patched with rags, but the one Maggie entered was slightly cleaner.
(47) Their planking was patched with corrugated iron, their roofs shingled with flattened tin cans.
(48) I think we've patched it up which is more than I can say for the inflatable.
(49) The girl lay stiffly, half sitting on top of her bed, a gaunt little scarecrow in patched and threadbare workhouse reach-me-downs.
(50) He would wear old woolen jackets and patched pants and let his hair grow and protest nuclear power.
(51) The tail of her shirt hung outside a pair of patched and baggy cotton pantaloons.
(52) Phil Coleman ... patched up his differences with Steve Dowman at Wivenhoe.
(53) But though they patched up their difference, they did not change; they were both strong-minded women.
(54) Since the eyes move in tandem, both are patched.
(55) His boots were patched down at heel.
(56) I showed her my ragged stockings, my patched pants.
(57) Do you want the hole patched or darned?
(58) It also suffers from the lack of an authoritative formal definition, resulting in successive "add on" clarifications that have patched some of the holes in the original specification document.
(59) Dr Livesey patched it up with plaster , and pulled my ears for me into the bargain.
(60) He did not have enough money to have the tire patched up, let alone buy a new one.
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