pat - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • deserve: Give yourself a well deserved pat on the back.

Adjective modifier

  • ex: Mainly for ex pats: News from Bedford, England Week ending 18 October 1997 Beds.
  • big: A big pat on the back is justified for all of you involved.

Preposition: on

  • back: Give yourself a well deserved pat on the back.
  • shoulder: He'd go up to someone, smile, give a pat on the shoulder or an A-frame hug.
  • head: Daniel almost expected a pat on the head or a scratch behind the ears.

Modifying Another Word

  • gently: Drain the raisins and gently pat them dry with paper towels.

Modifies a noun

  • toomey: Issues of today pat toomey join of our day couples openly engaging.
  • packard: All how to pat packard says then proposed to money you'll spend.
  • tester: Please Note: Most PAT equipment testers will simply issue a certificate to say when the equipment is due for test or was tested.
  • dog: Apart from Agility Inca is a registered PAT dog visiting residential care homes every Thursday.
  • gene: How safe is the pat gene product in Chardon LL?
  • testing: PAT testing can be carried out on campus at the beginning of the Autumn Semester.

Preposition: of

  • butter: You were doing fine with the bread roll, do you really need that pat of butter?

Noun used with modifier

  • congressman: Crowds gathered on prices ever starting congressman pat toomey island at noon.
  • auntie: AUNTIE PAT: Do you know, I've got where I'm looking forward to the post coming in the morning.
  • postman: POSTMAN PAT asks Veronica Gumfloss: Where is Pongo's burger bar?
  • cow: For example, fungi help turn a cow pat into soil.
  • butter: Great Grandmother's house: household items, such as a flat iron, sugar nippers, butter pats and ginger beer bottle.

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