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patty
1[ pat-ee ]
noun
- any item of food covered with dough, batter, etc., and fried or baked:
oyster patties.
- a thin, round piece of ground or minced food, as of meat or the like:
a hamburger patty.
- a thin, round piece, as of candy:
peppermint patties.
- a little pie; pasty.
patty
/ ˈpætɪ /
noun
- a small flattened cake of minced food
- a small pie
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of patty1
Example Sentences
Patty Hearst's parents are separated, and he broods about which parent the girl will go to before her marriage.
Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy.
Bridging the world of The Patty Duke Show and Mary Tyler Moore, That Girl was a game changer.
He uses a spatula to flatten the onions and the meat together, creating a broad circular patty with an uneven edge.
On a high-temperature electric grill, a modest-size patty of fairly lean beef (90%) is cooked on one side and flipped.
But when the luncheon came on the table Patty had lost all hunger.
"It can't be helped," murmured Patty, choking back the rising sob.
"Seventeen and a half," returned Patty with a little choke in her voice.
As they got out of the train Colonel Bingham turned to Patty.
Patty hung her head shamefacedly, and the smile left her lips.
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