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Sat

[ US /ˈsæt/ ]
[ UK /sˈæt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians

How To Use Sat In A Sentence

  • The brightly colored outfits may be made of either cotton or such dressy fabrics as velvet, satin, and lamé.
  • I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room.
  • They have recognized that their business depends on world of mouth, and that world of mouth is based on customer satisfaction.
  • A lot of younger people sat in the aisle amid the fag ends, gum and dust.
  • It also seems to carry the well-tempered glow of late Woody Allen with a well-satisfied view of late life and with few illusions. The Unshine Boys
  • So they set up this fund to compensate victims in serious cases of abuse.
  • He seemed a little taken aback, sat and listened with fur bristling, one hand stroking the back of the other.
  • a class in conversational Spanish.
  • A study by Conservation International, an American organisation, found that nearly a third of frogs, toads, newts and other amphibian species were likely to disappear within 100 years.
  • It was in her role as a career-obsessed TV weathergirl in Gus Van Sant's 1995 satire ‘To Die For’ that Kidman started to win audiences over.
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