Definitionn. the act of mending a hole in a garment by sewing a patch over it
Last update: August 7, 2015
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5) in 37, Maecenas and Cocceius Nerva are described as having been sent on an important mission, and they were successful in patching up, by the Treaty of Tarentum, a reconciliation between the two claimants for supreme power. [Please select]
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The patching up of everything with big words. [Please select]
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Coomber laid down the jacket she was patching, and kissed the serious little face. [Please select]
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I was talking with a fellow sufferer and patching the skin on my knuckles, when suddenly I met Uncle Eb. [Please select]
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(Mediations did gall him--he grew intellectually impatient over this eternal patching up of what he was wont to call "a rotten system.") [Please select]
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Lazarus was patching an old coat as he often patched things--even shoes sometimes. [Please select]
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"The slicing and patching proves it, and so do lots of other things." [Please select]
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