Idioms
sit on (something)
to be a member of a jury or board
The former politician sits on the board of many corporations.
sit on its hands
sit on one's hands
sit on the fence
sit right
sit through (something)
sit tight
sit up and take notice
sit up with (someone)
sit well with (someone)
sitting on top of the world
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a fish out of water
lay down the law
bring about (something) or bring (something) about
get used to (someone or something)
work into (something)
somewhere in the neighborhood of (an amount of money or something)
chips are down
catch (someone) napping
extenuating circumstances
familiar with (someone or something)
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There are more chickens than people in the world.
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