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sit out

VERB
  1. endure to the end
  2. not participate in (an activity, such as a dance or a sports event)
    He sat out the game

How To Use sit out In A Sentence

  • Being opening adjustment for reclassifying rental deposit out of expenses.
  • He can afford to sit out the property slump.
  • The government is prepared to sit out the strike rather than agree to union demands.
  • I began to reflect on the bitterly frigid winter days of my youth, when I would sit outside in the backyard of the old house.
  • It was such a cold month that his mom would not let him sit outside without his Yogi Bear face mask.
  • Laxman got an opportunity to bat only once against UAE and had to sit out in the match against Sri Lanka due to indisposition.
  • Residents found it impossible to sit outside in their gardens or have their windows open because of the racket.
  • The total figure raised by these gallant ladies on their Sit Out Night in aid of Newry Hospice in December amounted to £2,700 and 1,700 euro.
  • Workmen sit outside in helmets and luminous jackets, lounging in the sun before returning to work.
  • All they do is sit outside with a laptop, wait for customers to make a purchase, then use a so-called sniffer program to get into a store's wireless network. CNN Transcript Aug 6, 2008
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