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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. Kevin Madden:

    When you go to a diner or a coffee shop, you'd be surprised how often patrons will offer you a doughnut, a piece of pie, something that is deep-fried, has sugar on it, at the Iowa State Fair, everything is deep-fried and on a stick. It's hard to resist.

  2. 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.

  3. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez:

    We believe there may have been a vehicle that pulled up right around the 2 a.m. time frame, there were multiple people inside the vehicle, exited the vehicle, and began opening fire upon the patrons that were outside of the club at the time.

  4. Rebecca Williams:

    This is why I think the development of a reliable national digital vaccine passport app is very important for the sake of all the organizations and businesses that want to require proof of vaccination for employees, students, or business patrons.

  5. Sagi Shaked:

    Any establishment that sells or furnishes alcohol to patrons has a responsibility to the public.

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