Examples of 'patron' in a sentence
Meaning of "patron"
Patron (noun) - a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
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- One who protects or supports; a defender or advocate.
- A guardian or intercessor; synonym of patron saint.
- An influential, wealthy person who supported an artist, craftsman, a scholar or a noble.
- A customer, as of a certain store or restaurant.
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The patron saints of grocers are very few.
Anyanka is sort of a patron saint of scorned women.
Patron saint of causes long since lost.
She was a kind of patron saint of the rebellion.
Patron saint of marital and family strife.
Basil as the patron for the order.
Patron saint of the church is on the left.
Kaunitz was a liberal patron of education and art.
His patron was the emperor nero himself.
Mammes is the chief patron of the diocese.
She was a patron of various classical music foundations.
It is a shame not to have a patron at your age.
After the patron saint of the sick.
I spent ten years at the level of patron.
Find me a patron who will pay for it.
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You have never even had a patron.
I prayed to every patron saint in the book.
The patron saint of strangers in the woods.
Tryphaena is the patron saint of the city.
The patron saint of adoptees and orphans.
He seeks a child to patron and to care for.
He is a patron saint invoked against eye trouble.
I love the idea of being a patron of burgeoning talent.
Persians are there who want the patron.
You had a patron here last night.
Ever since the old patron died.
It is the patron saint of all the innkeepers.
And you are clearly a patron of the arts.
I would have been delighted to be your first patron.
She was the patron of fisherman and hunters.
He was considered a friend and patron of the sciences.
You are the patron poet of the manic depressives.
He was also a poet and patron of the arts.
Use terminology that is understandable to the patron.
She is considered a patron saint for theologians.
A great wizard meet with a great patron.
Cassian is the patron saint of modern stenographers.
You could get that bloke to be patron.
Akbar himself was a patron of art and culture.
You are lucky to get him for a patron.
He is venerated as the patron saint of lost things.
I think a lot of it has to do with the patron.
No wonder he became the patron saint of cooks.
His father also happens to be our patron.
Nor that you were a patron of the opera.
They were destined for his first patron.
Magician priest wants patron saint of magic.
His first task was to find a new patron.
He is also known as a chess patron and philanthropist.
Patron saint of all bomb techs.