How To Use Patch up In A Sentence

  • But the pair, openly hostile by the end of last year, will patch up their mutual differences.
  • I think you ought to patch up the rip in your pants.
  • Surgery can patch up tears, but they are liable to recur, which is why many doctors say they are desperate to find a better way to repair meniscus tissue. Political Lobbying Drove FDA Process
  • Do you think it possible to patch up a piece of furniture or two with this wood?
  • His left arm was gallanted in a sling, and there was a patch upon his sinister eye. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2)
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  • She has gone on holiday with her husband to try to patch up their marriage.
  • We managed to patch up the dispute before any heads were broken.
  • Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.
  • Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.
  • We'll have to patch up the hole in the roof.
  • This wasn't a ragbag of promises and emollient phrases designed to patch up a political problem, as some previous ones have been.
  • We decided to patch up our differences and become friends again.
  • Another possibility is to patch up the current Santa and build an extra platform on the other side of the tower with blow-up elves and reindeer.
  • Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.
  • December is coming soon… we'll patch up everything that needs to be patched up then and hopefully walk away from this closer and happier than ever before.
  • A rights issue would also patch up the company 's debt-laden balance sheet. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the couple are now taking an early-break break from their civic duties to patch up their differences.
  • While he is exhorting the President to patch up differences with the union, he appears to have a derry on some of his rivals.
  • She has gone on holiday with her husband to try to patch up their marriage.
  • He gained the ability to admit it when he was wrong and used his last year to patch up old wounds and feuds with his daughter.
  • But the pair, openly hostile by the end of last year, will patch up their mutual differences.
  • Even if the two of them patch up their differences for public consumption, they have surely gone past the point of no return.
  • If you 'die' and a buddy is available, they will come rescue you, hoiking you up on their back and carting you off somewhere safer so you can patch up and help you take out the last few guys. War stories from Mosate Soleo
  • Do you think it possible to patch up a piece of furniture or two with this wood?
  • She was ordered off court to patch up the injured child and found a first aid box containing iodine.
  • They were to meet in a restaurant and pose as two friends trying to patch up some hard times.
  • But doctors decided not to patch up her wounds in casualty for fear of scarring her for life.
  • She has gone on holiday with her husband to try to patch up their marriage.
  • I think you ought to patch up the hole in your sock.
  • It is a measure of the president's continued pulling power that the Europeans, who have seemingly grudged every extra pair of boots the NATO secretary general has persuaded them to dispatch up until now, are to stump up around 7,000 additional troops for the war in Afghanistan alongside the 30,000 more committed by a president who has now more than doubled the U.S. contingent there. How is Obama being viewed in Europe?
  • They have tried to patch up their differences.
  • We'll have to patch up the hole in the roof.
  • Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.
  • Try to patch up your differences before he leaves.
  • She has gone on holiday with her husband to try to patch up their marriage.
  • We'll have to patch up the hole in the roof.
  • I think you ought to patch up the hole in your sock.
  • She has gone on holiday with her husband to try to patch up their marriage.
  • Some vendors may provide automatic patch updating for home users, and such systems may be appropriate for updating your mobile workforce and remote homeworkers with the latest security fixes.
  • The sculpture was repaired and still stands today, but the country itself is taking longer to patch up.
  • There was a second lighter dark patch up there that rivaled the first one and I almost laughed at my odd desperation to see nature's celestial beauty.
  • We can patch up those holes.
  • Doctors decided not to patch up her infected wounds.
  • They managed to patch up a deal.
  • Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.
  • They've managed to patch up their differences.

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