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sit on

British  

verb

  1. to be a member of (a committee, etc)

  2. informal to suppress

  3. informal to check or rebuke

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sit on Idioms  
  1. Also, sit upon.

  2. Confer about or deliberate over, as in Another attorney was called to sit on the case . [Mid-1400s]

  3. Suppress or repress, as in I know they were sitting on some evidence . [Early 1900s]

  4. Postpone action or resolution regarding, as in I don't know why the city council is sitting on their decision . [Early 1900s]

  5. Rebuke sharply, reprimand, as in If he interrupts one more time I'm going to sit on him . [ Slang ; second half of 1800s]


Example Sentences

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I could sit on the stage, but the band would start setting up soon.

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But our glasses still sit on the counter.

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I sit on the bleachers to wait.

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I sit on my hands to steady my tremor, and count and breathe, count and breathe, searching the depths of me for another ounce of courage.

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Spying an empty bus shelter on the opposite side of the street, I sit on the icy metal bench and wrap my arms tight around my calves, rest my forehead on my knees.

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