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pa·trons

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  1. strap-on

  2. strapon

  3. tarpons

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of patrons in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of patrons in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of patrons in a Sentence

  1. Marva Babel:

    Literally me, my sister, my husband and my friends would drive around the city delivering it to our patrons, people really appreciated the effort.

  2. Michel MacLiammir:

    We are born at the rise of the curtain and we die with its fall, and every night in the presence of our patrons we write our new creation, and every night it is blotted out forever and of what use is it to say to audience or to critic, 'Ah, but you should have seen me last Tuesday'

  3. Ralph Northam:

    No particular business has been singled out, but businesses where the patrons would be at risk to be confined and whether it would perhaps be more than 10 people, we made the decision to close them.

  4. Josef Woodman:

    South Africa pioneered an approach of allowing patrons from Beverley Hills or London to sneak off for 'surgery and safari,' they could have a nose job and stay for 30 days.

  5. Justin Dargin:

    This is a double-edged sword, if oil prices remain low, it is likely that its Gulf patrons will be forced to reduce some of their funding.

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