"Patties" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Patties" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Patties" Meaning

Patties refer to small, flat cakes of food, usually made from a mixture of ingredients such as ground meat, vegetables, and seasonings. They are often served in a bun or with other accompaniments.

"Patties" Examples

usage examples of "patties"


1. Food

The cafeteria served juicy hamburgers with crispy patties and melted cheese.

2. Cooking

To make the perfect sandwich, grill the patties evenly and add fresh lettuce and tomato.

3. Idioms

After the presentation, the CEO got roasted, and the room erupted in a barrage of pats and patties.

4. Technology

The security software protects your computer by applying patties, or layers of encryption, to your data.

5. Business

The new marketing campaign featured a catchy slogan and a dramatic display of burgers, highlighting the unique patties made from fresh, grass-fed beef.

Note: The idiom "get roasted" is an expression which means to be publicly criticized or ridiculed, often in a playful or lighthearted manner.

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