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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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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During the Alaskan Klondike gold rush, (1897-1898) potatoes were practically worth their weight in gold. Potatoes were so valued for their vitamin C content that miners traded gold for potatoes.
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