He's let other people pat him.
Dean smiled and gave the old man a pat on the arm.
"Smart boy," Cynthia said to him, giving him a pat on the shoulder.
Blessed is Pat man fiat haft not gone in fie counsell of wicked men, and in fie weye of sinfull men hap not stonde, and in fie chaire of pestilence sat not.
"Maybe we're back to Pat Corbin as an accomplice," Fred suggested.
Alex gave her hand another pat as he stood.
. . she said with a smile as she bent down to pat a frisky parader who'd pulled free of his mistress's leash.
I was just about to pat myself on the back for weaseling out the location of Corbin's tent.
When Dean didn't introduce himself, Faust gave Jennifer what he meant as an "old boy" pat on her arm and added, "Checking out the property one last time?"
She bent down, kissed him, and gave him a pat on his behind.
There's still a chance he'll think it's another Pat Corbin who sounded familiar.
"A lytil tale Set herd I tel, Pat in to my tyme befel, of a gudman, in murrefe [Moray] borne in elgyne [Elgin], and his kine beforne, and callit was a faithful man vith al Jame fat hyme knew than; fis mare trastely I say, for I kend hyme weile mony day.
Importations of the substance had been made at earlier times under the name of pat, an East Indian native term by which the fibre continued to be spoken of in England till the early years of the 19th century, when it was supplanted by the name it now bears.
He gave Dean a knowing pat on the shoulder as he left.
Remember Pat Corbin from Scranton?
Take this and this!' and I hit him so pat, stwaight on his snout...
A man stopped to talk to us and tried to pat Bumpus.
Uncle Pat Clancy asked around Pop's favorite bars, but no one knew for sure—or really cared much.
"Quick work, Sherlock," Dean said, giving Fred a pat on the back.
Mrs. Glass said there was someone named Pat Corbin living in the same apartment as Cleary.
Fred introduced him as the biker who was riding on the canceled reservation of Pat Corbin.
Scale, I:6,500,000 English Miles o 21, 80 Boundaries of Provinces Capitals of Provinces Railways pat Basilan 6 N47WVANE**,,X .
Every larger district had its upper Magian (Magu pat, mobed, i.e.
Jute (pat or kosta) forms a very important commercial staple of Bengal.
D corresponds in Castilian to Latin I between vowels, or I before r: amado (a mat us), padre (pat rem).
I bent down to pat a dog but it was like he wasn't there.
Before leaving, Martha whispered something to Donnie and gave him a friendly pat on the back.
Only Mrs. Lincoln roamed the halls, purring for a pat, as Franny and Ryland walked hand in hand to his room.
What about Pat Corbin?
They both knew Pat Corbin was one of the names used in Scranton.
B is replaced by the surd pat the end of a word (trobar in the infinitive, but trop in the present tense); so also in the interiOr of a word when it precedes a consonant (supvensr, s u b v e n i re, sopte, s u b t 0).
She responds quickly to the gentle pressure of affection, the pat of approval, the jerk of impatience, the firm motion of command, and to the many other variations of the almost infinite language of the feelings; and she has become so expert in interpreting this unconscious language of the emotions that she is often able to divine our very thoughts.
The party for the departing employee, if you could call it that, had been a quick affair—a pat on the back, a few appropriate words and a token going away present.
Pat is a pretty androgynous name.
Pat., 4539 (1889).
Pat., 30th April 1795) effected the greatest revolution in the oil industry, bringing a new, easily controlled and almost unlimited source of power into play; the limit of the power being solely reached by the limit of the strength of the material which the engineer is able to produce.
Tell us about Pat Corbin.
2, " & perfore if eny man come into 30ure s13t, pat is, into 30ure cumpenye pat bep Godes religiouse men in what degre so 3e be."