Idioms

sit (something) out or sit out (something)
to not participate in something, to wait until something is over
I am planning to sit the meeting out as I am very tired today.

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  • sit around (somewhere)
  • sit back
  • sit back and let (something) happen
  • sit bolt upright
  • sit idly by
  • sit in for (someone)
  • sit in on (something)
  • sit on (something)
  • sit on its hands
  • sit on one's hands
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  • up one's sleeve
  • out of kilter
  • man-to-man
  • out of (something)
  • shake (someone) down or shake down (someone)
  • reputed to be/do something
  • possessed by (something)
  • deliver the goods
  • cool one's heels
  • show (something) to good advantage


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