Phrases with «to sit in»

The phrase "to sit in" means to occupy a position or seat, typically one that is important or prestigious. Full definition

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Sentences with «to sit in»

  • Go out for walks instead of sitting in front of the TV after dinner. (newkidscenter.com)
  • Whether it be reading our child a book instead of sitting them in front of the TV or whatever it might be. (babycenter.com)
  • Instead of just sitting in front of my computer tapping away for hours on end, I scheduled in playtime, like walks in the woods with these two. (kaleandchocolate.com)
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