Sentence example with the word 'patched'

patched

Definition adj. mended usually clumsily by covering a hole with a patch

Last update: July 8, 2015


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He was patched up pretty good.   [Please select]

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They were all clad in loose, patched, and ragged clothes.   [Please select]

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Marriages were patched up quickly in the light-hearted sixties.   [Please select]

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But how will you like to walk to Sunday School with a boy who wears patched trousers.   [Please select]

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"We lay at anchor for a day,--whilst they patched her up, I suppose,--and since then there has been rough weather."   [Please select]

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"Two governments, thirty-three governments, one government patched up for a year ox two."   [Please select]

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Her father used to be real rich, but they're poor now, and Imogen had to have her boots patched twice last winter.'   [Please select]

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He and his family wore homespun and patched clothing, which his wife had spun and wove and cut and made.   [Please select]

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Very old houses with feeble lights in their paper-patched windows made strange reflections on the river.   [Please select]

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Neither side would at first give way, and it was not until after some months that an accommodation was patched up.   [Please select]

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Wounded men were hurriedly patched up by the ship's surgeon and his assistants, and the dead were prepared for burial.   [Please select]

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