Sitting

  • 21sitting — 1. noun a) a period during which one is seated for a specific purpose Due to the sheer volume of guests, we had to have two sittings for the meal. b) a legislative session The Queen had three sittings for her portrait. 2 …

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  • 22sitting — adj. Sitting is used with these nouns: ↑governor, ↑position, ↑president, ↑target, ↑tenant …

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  • 23sitting — noun 1》 a period or spell of sitting. 2》 a period of time when a group of people are served a meal. adjective 1》 in a seated position. 2》 currently present or in office …

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  • 24sitting — See sit; post terminal sittings; sitting of court …

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  • 25Sitting Bull — und Buffalo Bill …

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  • 26Sitting on Top of the World — (also rendered as Sittin on Top of the World ) is a folk blues song written by Walter Vinson (also known as Walter Jacobs) and Lonnie Chatmon, core members of the Mississippi Sheiks, a popular country blues band of the 1930s. Walter Vinson… …

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  • 27sitting target — or sitting duck noun An easy target or victim • • • Main Entry: ↑sit * * * sitting target UK US noun [countable] [singular sitting target plural …

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  • 28Sitting Pretty — may refer to:* Sitting Pretty (1948 film), starring Robert Young, Maureen O Hara and Clifton Webb * Sitting Pretty (1933 film), featuring Jack Oakie, Jack Haley and Ginger Rogers * Sitting Pretty (1929 film) * Sitting Pretty (1924 musical), a… …

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  • 29sitting pretty — {adj.}, {slang} To be in a lucky position. * /The new library is sitting pretty because a wealthy woman gave it $10,000 worth of reference books./ * /Mr. Jones was sitting pretty until his $25,000 a year job was dropped by the company./ …

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  • 30sitting pretty — {adj.}, {slang} To be in a lucky position. * /The new library is sitting pretty because a wealthy woman gave it $10,000 worth of reference books./ * /Mr. Jones was sitting pretty until his $25,000 a year job was dropped by the company./ …

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