• | A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, esp. upon an old garment to cover a hole. |
• | A small piece of anything used to repair a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc. |
• | A small piece of black silk stuck on the face, or neck, to hide a defect, or to heighten beauty. |
• | A piece of greased cloth or leather used as wrapping for a rifle ball, to make it fit the bore. |
• | Fig.: Anything regarded as a patch; a small piece of ground; a tract; a plot; as, scattered patches of trees or growing corn. |
• | A block on the muzzle of a gun, to do away with the effect of dispart, in sighting. |
• | A paltry fellow; a rogue; a ninny; a fool. |
• | To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like; as, to patch a coat. |
• | To mend with pieces; to repair with pieces festened on; to repair clumsily; as, to patch the roof of a house. |
• | To adorn, as the face, with a patch or patches. |
• | To make of pieces or patches; to repair as with patches; to arrange in a hasty or clumsy manner; -- generally with up; as, to patch up a truce. |
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