Crossword-Solution: PATE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pate | a. | See Patte. |
| Pate | n. | A pie. See Patty. |
| Pate | n. | A kind of platform with a parapet, usually of an oval form, and generally erected in marshy grounds to cover a gate of a fortified place. |
| Pate | n. | The head of a person; the top, or crown, of the head. |
| Pate | n. | The skin of a calf's head. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PATE | anagram | APET, PEAT, PETA, TAPE, TEPA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
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greedy person
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Sentences with PATE (5)
The tittering rose higher and higher—the cat was within six inches of the absorbed teacher’s head—down, down, a little lower, and she grabbed his wig with her desperate claws, clung to it, and was snatched up into the garret in an instant with her trophy still in her possession! And how the light did blaze abroad from the master’s bald pate—for the signpainter’s boy had _gilded_ it! That broke up the meeting.
His head, devoid of any sort of demarcation between face and pate, appeared to float above his body like some sort of alien spacecraft.
Merriman, a pretty, vivacious little woman in the thirties; her husband, a jovial fellow, something of a shallow-pate, who laughed a good deal at other people’s witticisms, and had thereby made himself extremely popular.
Aubrey, leaning over him, noticed that the little bookseller's naked pate was ringed with crystal beads.
Stenterello, love, give a pretty smile and say tanti complimenti!” The poodle wagged his white pate--it looked like one of those little pads in swan’s-down, for applying powder to the face--and repeated the barking process.
Quotes with PATE (3)
Cannibals? Who is not a cannibal? I tell you it will be more tolerable for the Fejee that salted down a lean missionary in his cellar against a coming famine; it will be more tolerable for that provident Fejee, I say, in the day of judgement, than for thee, civilized and enlightened gourmand, who nailest geese to the ground and feastest on their bloated livers in thy pate de fois gras.
DESDEMONACome, how wouldst thou praise me? IAGO I am about it; but indeed my invention Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frieze; It plucks out brains and all: but my Muse labours, And thus she is deliver'd. If she be fair and wise, fairness and wit, The one's for use, the other useth it. DESDEMONA Well praised! How if she be black and witty? IAGO If she be black, and thereto have a wit, She'll find a white that shall her blackness fit. DESDEMONA Worse and worse. EMILIA…
Then a begging brother in a tattered brown robe said a blessing on his sword, and a maid kissed his cheek. 'They are for me,' "Why?" He asked Pate. "What am I to them?" "A knight who remembered his vows," the smith said.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 510 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).