pattee (Meaning)
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pattee (a.)
Narrow at the inner, and very broad at the other, end, or having its arms of that shape; -- said of a cross. See Illust. (8) of Cross.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pattee
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pattee Sentence Examples
- The baker meticulously handcrafted the flaky pattee of the apple pie.
- The pastry chef's expert technique resulted in a perfectly golden-brown pattee.
- The savory pattee of the Shepherd's pie was brimming with seasoned ground beef.
- The flaky, buttery pattee of the croissant melted in my mouth.
- The pattee of the Cornish pasty was filled with tender steak and vegetables.
- The thick, hearty pattee of the hamburger was grilled to perfection.
- The crispy pattee of the fish and chips was a perfect accompaniment to the fluffy fries.
- The delicate pattee of the macaron was filled with a creamy ganache.
- The pattee of the empanada was stuffed with a flavorful filling of cheese, olives, and onions.
- The savory pattee of the pot pie was simmering in a rich gravy.
FAQs About the word pattee
Narrow at the inner, and very broad at the other, end, or having its arms of that shape; -- said of a cross. See Illust. (8) of Cross.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The baker meticulously handcrafted the flaky pattee of the apple pie.
The pastry chef's expert technique resulted in a perfectly golden-brown pattee.
The savory pattee of the Shepherd's pie was brimming with seasoned ground beef.
The flaky, buttery pattee of the croissant melted in my mouth.