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.
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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call the shots
float a loan
for good
in one's hair
throw off (someone) or throw (someone) off
since time immemorial
deem it to be necessary
have half a mind to (do something)
cause a stir
hell-on-wheels
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