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US
/ˈsits/
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[ UK /sˈiːts/ ]
[ UK /sˈiːts/ ]
NOUN
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an area that includes places where several people can sit
there is seating for 40 students in this classroom
How To Use seats In A Sentence
- Once you got into the stadium, there were no seats, only grassy banks.
- After putting its energy into the 2008 acquisition of Northwest Airlines, the Atlanta-based carrier plans to spend more than $2 billion through 2013 to lure travelers with new flat-bed seats, video on demand and upgraded facilities in hotly contested markets such as New York. Delta Refocuses
- The drop-in module, which adds to the stiffness and torsional rigidity of the whole vehicle, ties the car together from the seats rearward and from b-pillar to b-pillar.
- Looking at Yankee Stadium (home of the world champion Yankees) it appears you can buy a ticket for one of the nosebleed seats, and then after the game starts pick any seat you want from about row 10 up.
- Minerva has noticed a growing enthusiasm for using infant bath seats in adult bathtubs.
- The athletics track was dug out after the Games and a new tier of seats dug in. Times, Sunday Times
- a loud "ribbit" and called time for people to shift seats. Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
- Pissing on the floor or seats of a subway, bus, or aeroplane is considered 'wrong'. Archive 2007-04-01
- Thousands of people applied for the 200 seats available for the public at the reburial. Times, Sunday Times
- The opposition Congress Party won only 51 seats, two less than in 1998 and 12 less than its numbers prior to the assembly's dissolution in July.