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Filter by Meaning The artist spent hours creating a pat finish on the sculpture.
The pat on the head of the dog by the trainer indicated successful training.
She is an expert in the legal pat of real estate.
Marketing is not in my pat, I don't know much about it.
The CEO's pat involves overseeing the overall strategy of the company.
My pat at the company is to handle all the IT-related tasks.
The manager's pat is to oversee the marketing department.
As a doctor, her pat is to take care of her patients' health and well-being.
His pat as a teacher is to educate and shape young minds.
As a software engineer, her pat is coding and software development.
She has a pat in art restoration and has restored many valuable paintings.
He is the director of the company and oversees the financial pat.
The hotel lobby had luxurious pat sofas and armchairs.
She had the armchair reupholstered with a new pat fabric that breathed new life into the old piece of furniture.
The upholstery shop specialized in restoring pat furniture.
The curtains were made of a pat material that matched the sofa.
He needed to pat the mud off his shoes before going inside.
She liked to pat the clay into different shapes.
Pat the dough down before you put it in the oven.
The teacher showed the students how to pat the paper flat before drawing on it.
Can you pat the snow down so it's easier to walk on?
The detective gave his informant a pat on the back for providing crucial information.
He gave his friend a pat on the back for a job well done.
The coach gave the athlete a pat on the shoulder for their effort in practice.
She felt a pat on her leg and turned to see her child wanting attention.
He gave the dusty book a pat before placing it on the shelf.
The teacher gave the student a pat on the hand to encourage them to participate in class.
She gave the horse a pat on the neck before starting the ride.
He gave the steering wheel a pat before starting the car.
The barber gave the customer a pat with the brush before starting to shave.
She gave her hair a pat with the towel to dry it off.
Pat was the name of the employee who helped me at the store.
Pat was the name of the musician who performed at the event.
I used to work with a guy named Pat, he was always telling jokes.
Pat's real name is actually Patrick, but he goes by Pat for short.
Pat is a common nickname for men named Patrick.
Pat had a tough time growing up with a name that was often made fun of.
Pat was the name of the chef who cooked my meal.
Pat is the name of the mascot for the football team at my alma mater.
Pat is the name of the singer who had a hit with the song "Black Velvet".
Pat is the name of the author who wrote the best-selling book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time".
Pat is the name of one of the characters in the popular TV show "Saturday Night Live".
Pat was the name of the man who delivered my package.
Pat was the name of the actor who starred in the movie I watched.
Pat is the name of the protagonist in the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life".
Pat was the name of the main character in the book I read.
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