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  • 31Pat Hibulaire — Personnage Disney Nom original Peg Leg Pete ou Black Pete Espèce …

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  • 32Pat Leahy (ice hockey) — Infobox Ice Hockey Player image size = team = Nashville Predators former teams = Boston Bruins league = NHL position = Right Wing shoots = Right height ft = 6 height in = 3 weight lb = 210 nickname = nationality = USA birth date = Birth date and… …

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  • 33pitty-pat — adverb 1. as of footsteps he came running pit a pat down the hall • Syn: ↑pit a pat, ↑pitty patty, ↑pitter patter 2. describing a rhythmic beating his heart went pit a pat • Syn: ↑ …

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  • 34Pennsylvania Pit Bulls — The Pennsylvania Pit Bulls is an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Pittsburgh. The team began play in the fall of 2004. The Pit Bulls were essentially the Pittsburgh Hardhats, who folded prior to the season due to money problems …

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  • 35pitter-patter — pit|ter pat|ter [ pıtər ,pætər ] noun singular a sound like the sound of rain falling on a hard surface: the pitter patter of birds on the roof ╾ pit|ter pat|ter adverb …

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  • 36pitter-patter — pit|ter pat|ter [ˈpıtə ˌpætə US ˈpıtər ˌpætər] adv literary [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From the sound] with quick light beats or steps ▪ Anna s heart went pitter patter as she opened the letter. >pitter patter n [singular ] ▪ the pitter patter… …

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  • 37pitapat — pit•a•pat [[t]ˈpɪt əˌpæt[/t]] adv. n. v. pat•ted, pat•ting 1) with a quick succession of beats or taps 2) the movement or the sound of something going pitapat 3) to go pitapat • Etymology: 1515–25; imit. gradational compound …

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  • 38pitapat — /pit euh pat /, adv., n., v., pitapatted, pitapatting. adv. 1. with a quick succession of beats or taps: Her heart beat pitapat with excitement. n. 2. the movement or the sound of something going pitapat: the pitapat of hail on a roof. v.i. 3. to …

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  • 39pitter-patter — /pit euhr pat euhr/, n. 1. the sound of a rapid succession of light beats or taps, as of rain, footsteps, etc. v.i. 2. to produce or move with this sound: She pitter pattered along the hallway. adv. 3. with such a sound: to run pitter patter… …

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  • 40pitter-patter — pit•ter pat•ter [[t]ˈpɪt ərˈpæt ər[/t]] n. 1) the sound of a rapid succession of light beats or taps, as of rain or footsteps 2) to produce or move with this sound 3) with such a sound • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME: a babbled prayer; of… …

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