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Sentence example with the word 'patronised'
patronised
Definition
adj.
having patronage or clients
Last update: September 24, 2015
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He had been wiser than this Spaniard who had
patronised
and insulted him.
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One
patronised
women and instructed them and comforted them, for they were afraid about one.
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He always knew that he was being
patronised
when any one addressed him as "my little man."
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Rubens was a king among painters, as well as a painter
patronised
by kings.
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The ancient Romans
patronised
this instrument largely, and the Emperor Nero was a skilled performer.
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Saint Berold was a pretty good saint, and his church was
patronised
by Major Belwether's household.
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