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patron
noun as in person who supports a cause
Example Sentences
On another visit earlier in the day, Catherine was named patron of a south Wales children's hospice.
But their apologists and political patrons can be held to account when it comes time to vote again.
When her online patron asks her to dangle the rabbit by its ears while he pleasures himself, she doesn’t have the backbone to refuse.
Bulgarini knows at least 12 of his restaurant patrons lost homes to the fire.
They also allege that the owners and managers knew that “similar incidents of criminal activity” had occurred in and around the dance studio and failed to warn patrons of the dangers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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