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

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

pattee Sentence Examples

  1. The baker meticulously handcrafted the flaky pattee of the apple pie.
  2. The pastry chef's expert technique resulted in a perfectly golden-brown pattee.
  3. The savory pattee of the Shepherd's pie was brimming with seasoned ground beef.
  4. The flaky, buttery pattee of the croissant melted in my mouth.
  5. The pattee of the Cornish pasty was filled with tender steak and vegetables.
  6. The thick, hearty pattee of the hamburger was grilled to perfection.
  7. The crispy pattee of the fish and chips was a perfect accompaniment to the fluffy fries.
  8. The delicate pattee of the macaron was filled with a creamy ganache.
  9. The pattee of the empanada was stuffed with a flavorful filling of cheese, olives, and onions.
  10. 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.