patten (Meaning)

Wordnet

patten (n)

footwear usually with wooden soles

Webster

patten (n.)

A clog or sole of wood, usually supported by an iron ring, worn to raise the feet from the wet or the mud.

A stilt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of patten

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patten Sentence Examples

  1. The patten of the rug seamlessly blended with the decor of the room.
  2. The intricate patten of the lace adorned the bride's gown, creating a breathtaking sight.
  3. The patten of water droplets on the windshield obscured the driver's view.
  4. The patten of the waves breaking against the shore created a soothing rhythm.
  5. The patten of the falling snow painted a picturesque scene across the rooftops.
  6. The patten of the sidewalk tiles guided pedestrians through the bustling city.
  7. The patten of the stars in the night sky captivated the astronomer's attention.
  8. The patten of the grain on the wooden table added depth and character to the room.
  9. The patten of the tea leaves in the cup foretold the future, according to ancient lore.
  10. The patten of the cobblestone streets echoed with the footsteps of centuries past.

FAQs About the word patten

footwear usually with wooden solesA clog or sole of wood, usually supported by an iron ring, worn to raise the feet from the wet or the mud., A stilt.

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The patten of the rug seamlessly blended with the decor of the room.

The intricate patten of the lace adorned the bride's gown, creating a breathtaking sight.

The patten of water droplets on the windshield obscured the driver's view.

The patten of the waves breaking against the shore created a soothing rhythm.