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-pated

American  
  1. a combining form of pate.

    addlepated.


Example Sentences

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Boomer is growing up and, in the immortal words of ā€œFriend Owlā€ in Bambi, is set to become ā€œall twitter patedā€ when future rutting seasons roll around.

From Washington Times

At Pated, a store that has sold Italian marble to the Abuja elite for decades, some politicians and high-ranking civil servants came to make large purchases in their official vehicles, said John Abimiku, a salesman.

From New York Times

AB InBev announced anticiĀ­pated synergies in its huge merger that were higher than what could be expected from scale alone, but it entered the merger with both a track record for high synergies and a solid plan to back up their claim.

From Forbes

It is a digital, online treasure house of up-to-date information about 900 occupations grouped by categories such as: industries in great demand; largest number of openings anticiĀ­pated and the amount of preparation or training required.

From Forbes

The range of hills was aptly designated by the explorers as Bald Pated Prairie.—Ed.

From Project Gutenberg