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sit-down

NOUN
  1. a strike in which workers refuse to leave the workplace until a settlement is reached

How To Use sit-down In A Sentence

  • Dinner will be a cold buffet, not a sit-down meal.
  • In some towns the students staged sit-down protests in the streets.
  • The government is also looking into replacing the Advanced Level exam with a system which would grade students on their work during the school year as well as in a sit-down exam.
  • After seeing Milt, he'd call Jolene and nail down a time to have a sit-down with Earl Garf. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • For him, the festival is also a great opportunity to do a bit of corporate entertaining by flying in their European contacts for a day of culture and then a sit-down dinner chez Bruce.
  • If your response to this sit-down was to skulk off and seethe, then you're falling short of the find-peace-with-it standard, too. Fiance shortchanges her financial contributions
  • We're having a sit-down meal at our wedding, rather than a buffet.
  • The sit-down between President Barack Obama and Republican congressional leaders will have to wait nearly two weeks.
  • Most office staff prefer a snack lunch to a sit-down meal.
  • Leave the crystal and good china to those intimate, sit-down dinner parties.
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