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- noun Plural form of
sit . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sit .
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Examples
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She sits _gracefully_; They live _happily_ and _contentedly_; we employ the verbs _sleeps, sits_, and _live_, in an active sense.
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham
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And sometimes he sits down on the bench and just _sits_ there.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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(_He sits on the bank and the_ CHISERA _sits below him.
The Arrow-Maker A Drama in Three Acts Mary Hunter Austin 1901
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The title sits in eighth as sales climb again, up twelve percent.
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Rarely is the translation direct -- "add to this one frayed, high-water charro suit" or, "her entourage of viejitas (gossipy old biddies)" -- other times a term sits untranslated.
La Bloga 2009
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The title sits on top and tells me there may be something, potentially, but if it’s not right there on my plate in front of me, why should I get up off my chair to go looking?
Tips for Creating a Great Theme Design Harry 2008
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And so my recycling bin sits permanently on my back stoop.
hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » No Binners in Southern Victoria? 2009
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Good rule of thumb – if you notice that the coach has sent a good player to the box (maybe one who'd normally kill penalties) after a too many men call – where he can pick who sits from the guys on the ice — it was probably that guy's fault.
There are too many reasons why too many men on ice calls occur 2010
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The virgin sits around in the woods until a unicorn comes to her.
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McCain sits with one of the best healthcare plans anyone could want and its free to him.
McCain: I'm not in favor of a public health insurance option 2009
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