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"sat yourself" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You may be thinking of the phrase "sink in," which means to understand or become aware of something. Example Sentence: It took a while for the new policy to sink in.
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Like Haile Selassie, you could employ a pillow bearer to accompany you around the world, making sure that, whenever you sat yourself down, a cushion was placed beneath your shoes, so that your royal feet would not dangle.
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And if you were able to sit yourself down 10 years ago, what advice would you give your younger self?
So move along, sir, pay no heed to those noises, and sit yourself down by the fire.
What the spikes say is: Don't wander the streets, or, at least, don't sit yourself down in my neighborhood, where I shop; go somewhere else.
You take off your clothes and sit yourself in a little metal cupboard with your head sticking out of a hole in the top.
But anyway, sit yourself down on the poop deck, let me make you a sundowner and then I'll let you into a little secret about how I came to be here, captain of my very own yacht.
"Sit yourself down, and rest your nerves".
You'd better sit yourself down for this next part.
Sit yourself down, and enjoy the "here and now", the remainder of THIS year.
Pick it up, sit yourself down, and flip through the issue's wondrous, glossy pages.
Sit yourself down, put a napkin in your lap and prepare to be part of the experiment.
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