Use "pit a pat" in a sentence

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.

26. It was a turning point in Pat McCluskey's career.

27. Like prisoners gathered into a pit,

28. Her answer was too pat.

29. He gives Jody a paternal pat on the back.

30. She gave the child a pat on the head.

31. He gave her a reassuring pat on the shoulder.

32. Has the pit ever taken a baby?

33. What relationship are you to Pat?

34. Pat Bateson's analogy is to consider baking a cake. Sentencedict.com

35. droppings pit system in which deflectors beneath the cages are scraped into a deep pit beneath the house;

36. 17 A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh.

37. Pat Glendon was before his time, though, as a cub, he had once seen Old Pat spar at the benefit for Jack Dempsey.

38. 27 For a prostitute is a deep pit,

39. Welcome to Pat O's Bunkhouse Saloon

40. " whosoever diggeth a pit shall fall therein. "

41. Or “grain pit?”

42. Some people have Brushoffs down pat

43. Rinse the mushrooms and pat dry.

44. Pat was a history sub at the high school, Tiffany.

45. He longed for Pat to phone.

46. droppings pit system in which deflectors beneath the cages are scraped into a deep pit beneath the house

47. When Pat gives acerbic reactions to call-in listeners, the station fires Kathy and replaces her with Pat.

48. Pat Branting » Portfolio of Works

49. Pat wrapped the baby up warmly .

50. I'm afraid my room is a complete pit!

51. 2 Dig a pit and bury the garbage.

52. A Cesspool is a pit lined with cement or stone and sometimes has an outlet pipe connected to another pit

53. Anastomotic stenosis occurred in 12 of 138 anastomoses in u patients (four pat. laser, three pat. uncovered wall stents, four pat. laser plus stent); mean follow-up 443 days (22–1795).

54. Yeah, the block's a pit, but it's cheap.

55. The pit can't restore a body this damaged.

56. “LAW is a bottomless pit, it . . . devours everything.”

57. We're Pit and Piggy!

58. Tibetan pit-viper venom.

59. From 1989 to 2001, the pit road could only accommodate 34 pit stalls.

60. We dug a deep pit in the yard.

61. The body had been dumped in a pit.

62. His name is often shortened to Pat.

63. He gave her knee an affectionate pat.

64. Wash the lettuce and pat it dry.

65. He had all the answers off pat.

66. The phone rang and Pat answered it.

67. The telephone rang and Pat answered it.

68. Drain the asparagus and pat dry with a tea towel. Sentencedict.com

69. 3 Dig a pit and bury the garbage.

70. He had spent his working life down the local pit and drove a pit pony when he first went underground.

71. Remove goose from marinade and pat dry.

72. Both will fall into a pit, will they not?

73. The underwater part was captured in a stone pit.

74. Adjective of, like, or befitting a comrade: a Comradely pat on the shoulder.

75. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.

76. Pat teaches evening classes in yoga and relaxation.

77. Daniel, if you pat the bisque like that.

78. Bruiser is a 5 year old male Pit Bull

79. Wars swallow gold like a pit in the earth.

80. Now pit percussion was fun.