PAT
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
pat
adv 1: completely or perfectly; "he has the lesson pat"; "had
the system down pat"
adj 1: having only superficial plausibility; "glib promises"; "a
slick commercial" [syn: {glib}, {pat}, {slick}]
2: exactly suited to the occasion; "a pat reply"
n 1: the sound made by a gentle blow [syn: {pat}, {rap}, {tap}]
2: a light touch or stroke [syn: {tap}, {pat}, {dab}]
v 1: pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the
chin [syn: {chuck}, {pat}]
2: hit lightly; "pat him on the shoulder" [syn: {dab}, {pat}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pat \Pat\, n.
1. A light, quik blow or stroke with the fingers or hand; a
tap.
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2. A small mass, as of butter, shaped by pats.
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It looked like a tessellated work of pats of butter.
--Dickens.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
133 Moby Thesaurus words for "pat":
a propos, ad rem, adamant, adamantine, adapted, applicable,
apposite, appreciated, apprehended, appropriate, apropos, apt,
artful endearments, ascertained, at a standstill, batch, beak,
becoming, befitting, blandishments, block, brush, bulk, bump, bunt,
caress, chink, chuck, chunk, click, clink, clod, clop, clump,
clunk, cocker, coddle, comprehended, conceived, cosset, crump, dab,
dandle, discerned, dovetailing, down pat, dull thud, endearment,
felicitous, fillip, firm, fit, fitted, fitting, flick, flip, flirt,
flump, fondle, frozen, geared, gob, grasped, graze, happy,
honeyed words, hunk, immobile, immotile, immotive, immovable,
inflexible, irremovable, just right, known, likely, loaf, lump,
mass, meshing, nugget, on the button, opportune, pad, patter, peck,
perceived, pet, pick, pitapat, pitter-patter, plump, plunk, pop,
prehended, qualified, quantity, rap, realized, recognized,
relevant, right, rigid, seasonable, seized, snap, soft words,
sortable, standpat, stationary, suitable, suited, suiting,
sweet nothings, sweet talk, tailored, tap, thud, thump, tick,
tickle, tinkle, tip, to the point, to the purpose, touch, tunk,
understood, unmovable, unmoving, unyielding, wad, whisk
from
Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date
PAT
also of Ireland. At an early age he emigrated to the
United States. There he took up the hod-carrying business.
Went on the stage and set the world laughing. He also entered
politics, captured the American police force, and, together
with his brothers in Parliament, rules Great Britain and the
United States.
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