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The phrase "sitting way" can be used in written English, but it may not be as commonly used as other similar phrases like "sitting position" or "sitting posture." You can use "sitting way" to describe the specific manner in which someone is sitting.
For example: - She crossed her legs in a relaxed sitting way. - The children were all sitting way too close to the TV. - He had a habit of slouching in his chair in a lazy sitting way. In these examples, "sitting way" is used to describe how someone is sitting, emphasizing the manner or position rather than simply stating that they are sitting.
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She was sitting way up in bed.
I still remember my first game at the Stadium, sitting way up there, the last row behind the plate.
They were squished under the branches, sitting way back by the trunk of the tree waiting for their hot chocolate".
"You've probably seen that picture of those guys, where they're sitting way up there on all that steel, up there, they're eating their lunch together," Sandee said.
"I'm hoping that for the first, you know, maybe 300, 400 miles, he's sitting way, way back, letting all the other folks crash and burn, and then sneak up at the end and win this thing".
"I remember the night when Patti LaBelle stood up on stage and told a packed house 'thanks to the maitre d', my family is sitting way in the back,' " said Mr. Boyle.
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Some power poses are: standing up straight while you're walking or sitting, sit in a way that takes up space.
For example, sitting: The way the people in that culture sit can tell you a lot about what they value and what position people hold in that society.
His belt is unbuckled, buttons undone, trouser flaps wide open, pants on display – he's been sitting that way for comfort all along.
Women sit with their legs together more often because they are wearing skirts or because they were taught that sitting that way is more becoming.
When sitting that way on a cruiser bike, the wind is constantly working to rip you off the bike, a situation I find very tiring.
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