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cliente
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client habitual
A regular customer.
patron
Portuguese
cliente
patron
1
A new
patron
,
a new set of bank cards, a new wardrobe.
2
He was a
patron
of law and government and a culture hero.
3
It appears therefore that Zuma's presidency is founded on a
patron
-
client
network.
4
There are many
patron
deities for education, for example, and for music.
5
Thank the blessed stars, not a single
patron
came to her aid.
1
This
frequenter
was the passer-by whose cheer of enthusiasm has been recorded.
2
He became a nightly
frequenter
of the theatres, taverns, and worse haunts.
3
Bobbie Forbes was a constant
frequenter
of her house on Campden Hill.
4
Directly I saw monsieur, I knew that he was not a
frequenter
.
5
The oldest
frequenter
of the market never got used to it.
6
He had been a constant
frequenter
of noted haunts of libertines.
7
It isn't as if he were a
frequenter
of the place.
8
He was no squire of dames, no
frequenter
of afternoon receptions.
9
A stranger to good works, but a
frequenter
of tippling houses!
10
Nestorius-small, stout, and silent-wasa
frequenter
of the sick-room, by desire of the invalid.
11
He did not stop at the low-born shop girl or the
frequenter
of evil resorts.
12
The blue titmouse, or nun, is a great
frequenter
of houses, and a general devourer.
13
It was decided to find Lippy, who was known to be a
frequenter
of whores.
14
Florio was, of course, a
frequenter
of the Cocoa-Tree.
15
He is not a
frequenter
of the woods; he seems to have no taste for solitude.
16
He assumed the Olympian manner, and objected to being mistaken for a
frequenter
of the market-place.
frequenter
constant frequenter
habitual frequenter
great frequenter
become a frequenter
average frequenter
Portuguese
cliente
patrono
Catalan
client habitual
parroquià