pit a pat in English

adverb
1
with a sound like quick light steps or taps.
my heart goes pit-a-pat
noun
1
a sound like quick light taps.

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1. Apitpat — APPARITION Apitpat, With quick beating or palpitation; a word formed from the sound, pit and pat, or from beat

2. He gave the dog a pat.

3. Give me a pat of butter.

4. A pat tale aroused a big laugh.

5. Pit latrine without slab/open pit

6. Give yourself a pat on the back!

7. Pat has a remarkable verve for life.

8. * Pat baby dry .

9. The key difference between Bordered pit and simple pit is that Bordered pit has a secondary wall overarching the pit cavity forming a border while simple pit does not have an arching of the secondary wall and narrowing of the pit towards the lumen.

10. Gently pat your Armpit with a tissue

11. Pat is more like a bouncy castle.

12. Her answer came pat.

13. It's a bottomless pit, Veronica.

14. In a China-Clay Pit

15. You have a very good friend in Pat.

16. Razor pit!

17. Cross Botonny: cross moline: cross patée (or formée) cross patée fitched: cross patée fitched at foot: cross patée quadrate: Maltese cross: cross pommé

18. The players deserve a pat on the back.

19. Pat your face dry with a soft towel.

20. But it's pit crews that we need, pit crews for patients.

21. A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh.

22. With a reassuring pat on her arm, he left.

23. He gave her knee an affectionate pat/He gave her an affectionate pat on the knee.

24. He gave me a reassuring pat on the shoulder.

25. He reassured her with a pat on the arm.