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Patti

[ pat-ee; Italian paht-tee ]

noun

  1. A·de·li·na [ah-de-, lee, -nah], Adela Juana Maria Patti, 1843–1919, Italian operatic soprano, born in Spain.
  2. a female given name.


Patti

/ ˈpætɪ /

noun

  1. PattiAdelina18431919FItalianSpanishMUSIC: operatic coloratura soprano Adelina (adeˈliːna). 1843–1919, Italian operatic coloratura soprano, born in Spain
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Patti, in fact, bragged that she made phone calls to every senator to support the push to defund the Affordable Care Act.

(5) The Best Friend: According to her daughter Amber, "Mom's best friend is Patti Kraft, whose father-in-law owns the Patriots."

You see, we were all Doug Funnie and Patti Mayonnaise was our girl.

“Doug was somebody you just rooted for, and Patti Mayonnaise was this great tomboy girl,” Shulman says.

Patti Smith gave support by taking a photograph with a sign that said: “We are all Chapulcu.”

Another thing we have to tell you is that Louise went to hear Patti sing, with Mr. Caruth.

Poor Patti would get up in obedience to the order and slink out of the door with her ears drooping.

It's that I know I should appreciate them, and it must be rather nice to be awfully appreciated, even if it's Patti or you.

Patti is to sing to-morrow night at a grand concert; I am dying to hear her again, and Standish—kind fellow!

It was a big run, and some of the depositors gesticulated and threatened—for Patti couldn't pay it all out in a minute.

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