verb
Come in and sit with me for a while. If you sit on that chair it will break
The Supreme Court of the United States will be sitting next week
Kathy sits on the board of directors
Let the dough sit a while to rise. Anita sat in Vienna awaiting her instructions
The auditorium sits only
Will sat out endless dances. He sat out the whole evening merely waiting to walk home with Lily
Just sit tight till you hear from them - don't jump the gun
Jennie's performance in the hurdles made many track coaches sit up
The way Ashton handled the matter did not sit well with the directors
sit in
Mind if I sit in on your poker game? We invited Mary Lou to sit in during our discussion
Mary Lou often sat in for our pianist if he had another gig