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Meanings of
sit around
in English
Portuguese
sentar-se
Catalan
asseure's
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Be around, often idly or without specific purpose.
sit
Portuguese
sentar-se
Usage of
sit around
in English
1
I think I'd rather just
sit
around
.
Holy 47 per cent, Batman!
2
Rayke, of course, preferred to do anything but
sit
around
and wait.
3
Then the kids
sit
around
their victim in a sort of pow-wow.
4
It's not good to have too much time to
sit
around
brooding.
5
It is all the unborn who
sit
around
and choke the atmosphere.
6
We
sit
around
the campfire and balance our plates on our laps.
7
How much longer would we be able to
sit
around
like this?
8
Eight people
sit
around
a conference table in a spotless meeting room.
9
We used to
sit
around
quarrelling about it, each blaming the other.
10
She had us
sit
around
a low table set up for tea.
11
He has nothing to do these days but
sit
around
the tavern.
12
Composers don't
sit
around
trying to portray exact emotions on a list.
13
Ma tolerates you, just lets you
sit
around
the house and mope.
14
It is so we can
sit
around
and tell nice stories afterward.
15
I got better things to do than
sit
around
here all day.
16
At home I
sit
around
in a zebra-print romper suit from H&M.
Other examples for "sit around"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
sit
around
sit
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
sit around
Portuguese
sentar-se
Catalan
asseure's
assentar
parar-se
Sit around
through the time
Sit around
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common