patch) up a quarrel

  • 11patch — /pætʃ / (say pach) noun 1. a piece of material used to mend a hole or break, or strengthen a weak place: a patch on a sail. 2. a piece of material used to cover or protect a wound, an injured part, etc.: a patch over the eye. 3. any of the pieces …

  • 12patch — n. & v. n. 1 a piece of material or metal etc. used to mend a hole or as reinforcement. 2 a pad worn to protect an injured eye. 3 a dressing etc. put over a wound. 4 a large or irregular distinguishable area on a surface. 5 colloq. a period of… …

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  • 13patch — I [[t]pætʃ[/t]] n. 1) a small piece of material used to mend a tear or break, cover a hole, or strengthen a weak place 2) med a piece of material used to cover or protect a wound, an injured part, etc 3) med an adhesive patch that applies to the… …

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  • 14patch — noun 1》 a piece of material used to cover a torn or weak point.     ↘a shield worn over a sightless or injured eye.     ↘a piece of cloth sewn on to clothing as a badge.     ↘an adhesive piece of drug impregnated material worn on the skin so that …

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  • 15patch up — phr verb Patch up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑difference, ↑quarrel, ↑thing …

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  • 16patch something up — restore peaceful or friendly relations after a quarrel or dispute. → patch …

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  • 17patch up — {v.} 1. To mend a hole or break; repair; fix. * /He patched up a couple of old tires./ * /The lovers patched up their quarrel./ 2. To put together in a hurried or shaky way. * /They patched up a hasty peace./ …

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  • 18patch up — {v.} 1. To mend a hole or break; repair; fix. * /He patched up a couple of old tires./ * /The lovers patched up their quarrel./ 2. To put together in a hurried or shaky way. * /They patched up a hasty peace./ …

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  • 19patch\ up — v 1. To mend a hole or break; repair; fix. He patched up a couple of old tires. The lovers patched up their quarrel. 2. To put together in a hurried or shaky way. They patched up a hasty peace …

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  • 20A Fair Quarrel — is a Jacobean tragicomedy, a collaboration between Thomas Middleton and William Rowley that was first published in 1617.Performance and PublicationThe play is thought to have been written and performed most likely in the 1615 ndash;16 period,… …

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