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  1. Postman Pat™ pit-a-pat; have/know something down pat; stand pat; on your Pat Malone; have/know something off pat; pat somebody/yourself on the back; a pat on the back (for something/for doing something) See more Idioms. stand pat; on your Pat Malone; have/know something off pat; pat somebody/yourself on the back; a pat on the back (for ...

  2. For example, "After washing my hands, I patted them dry with a towel." Drain and pat dry. Strain, then pat dry. Rinse and pat dry. Pat dry. 3. Squeeze and pat dry. Don't wipe, just pat dry. Remove mackerel and pat dry.

  3. PAT definition: 1. to touch someone or something gently and usually repeatedly with the hand flat: 2. the act of…. Learn more.

  4. pat: [noun] a light blow especially with the hand or a flat instrument.

  5. to touch someone or something gently several times with your hand flat, especially as a sign of affection pat something She patted the dog on the head. He patted his sister's hand consolingly. pat something + adj. Pat your face dry with a soft towel.

  6. exact. any. pat dry. langbot. Prepare the chicory: remove the tougher stalks, wash and pat dry. Common crawl. This is done by shaking out the contents and patting dry on absorbent paper. Eurlex2019. I’m sorry, Andy,” he apologized, helping his brother to his feet and trying to pat dry his tears.

  7. 1 verb If you pat something or someone, you tap them lightly, usually with your hand held flat. `Don't you worry about any of this,' she said patting me on the knee... V n on n. The landlady patted her hair nervously... V n. Wash the lettuce and pat it dry. V n adj. Pat is also a noun., n-count. He gave her an encouraging pat on the shoulder.

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