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to be situated or located
to be situated or located
(of a hen or other bird) to cover eggs to hatch them; brood
(of a hen or other bird) to cover eggs to hatch them; brood
(of a bird) to perch or roost
(of a bird) to perch or roost
(of an animal) to adopt or rest in a posture with the hindquarters lowered to the ground
(of an animal) to adopt or rest in a posture with the hindquarters lowered to the ground
to cause to adopt such a posture
(tr) to cause to adopt such a posture
to sit on a chair
to sit on a chair ; sit a horse
to adopt or rest in a posture in which the body is supported on the buttocks and thighs and the torso is more or less upright
often foll by
(also tr; when intr, often foll by down, in, or on)
(also tr; when intr, often foll by down, in, or on)
(also tr; when intr, often foll by down, in, or on) to adopt or rest in a posture in which the body is supported on the buttocks and thighs and the torso is more or less upright to sit on a chair ; sit a horse
(of the wind) to blow from the direction specified
to adopt and maintain a posture for one’s portrait to be painted, etc
to occupy or be entitled to a seat in some official capacity, as a judge, elected representative, etc
(of a deliberative body) to be convened or in session
to remain inactive or unused
his car sat in the garage for a year
to rest or lie as specified
the nut was sitting so awkwardly that he couldn’t turn it
(of a garment) to fit or hang as specified
that dress sits well on you
to weigh, rest, or lie as specified
greatness sits easily on him
(tr)
mainly
British
to take (an examination)
he’s sitting his bar finals
(
usually foll by
for)
mainly
British
to be a candidate (for a qualification)
he’s sitting for a BA
(intr; in combination)
to look after a specified person or thing for someone else
granny-sit
(tr)
to have seating capacity for
sitting pretty
informal
well placed or established financially, socially, etc
sit tight
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to wait patiently; bide one’s time
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to maintain one’s position, stand, or opinion firmly