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were sits
verb
To be in a position in which the upper body is upright and the legs (especially the upper legs) are supported by some object.
Exact(2)
…… Who's yon, that, near the waterfall, Which thunders down with headlong force, Beneath the moon, yet shining fair, As careless as if nothing were, Sits upright on a feeding horse?
They find it at best peculiar, and at worst revolting, to be expected to sit down to a groaning board of Thanksgiving dishes and, more to the point, to eat them smushed together into one big glorious taste — preferably under enough gravy to insure that no food, as it were, sits alone.
Similar(58)
Around the edge, where the windows were, sat the managers.
Procedure: Infants were sat in a high chair or on their parent's lap.
"It was: 'Sit down.
All we can do is sit here".
Sardines fly, cactuses are sat upon.
What you cannot do is sit still.
Ulrika Jonsson was sat opposite.
That is why I am sat here.
"All I could do was sit around.
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