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sat [sæt] VB

sat pt, pp of sit

See also sit

I . sit <sat, sat> [sɪt] VB intr

1. sit (be in seated position):

sit
sit! (to dog)

3. sit (enter exam):

sit

7. sit (be in session):

sit

II . sit <sat, sat> [sɪt] VB trans

1. sit (put on seat):

sit

2. sit Brit (take exam):

I . sit <sat, sat> [sɪt] VB intr

1. sit (be in seated position):

sit
sit! (to dog)

3. sit (enter exam):

sit

7. sit (be in session):

sit

II . sit <sat, sat> [sɪt] VB trans

1. sit (put on seat):

sit

2. sit Brit (take exam):

sit back VB intr

1. sit back (in chair):

2. sit back (do nothing):

I . sit down VB intr

1. sit down (take a seat):

2. sit down (be sitting):

I . sit out VB intr (sit outdoors)

II . sit out VB trans

2. sit out (remain until the end of):

I . sit up VB intr

2. sit up inf (pay attention):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Bouncers as wide as they were tall sat on stools on the sidewalk, giving prospective customers the once-over.
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Cans, baseballs, plastic bottles and even a baby's high chair sat on the sand mixed with piles of discarded wood and shards of plastic.
www.cleveland.com
She sat in the European Parliament for four years, but died of cancer at the age of 49.
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The young man with his spirit friends sat on the edge of a cliff while the old woman walked out into the thin air.
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Sample papers were not released until early 2006, the year when the new exam would be sat for the first time.
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Two drivers sat in the upper center budge area operating a steering wheel and lever controls.
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Those scornful of the decision, he said, likely hadn't sat through all the evidence.
www.calgarysun.com
People usually sat on cushions or otherwise on the floor, traditionally; chairs and high tables were not widely used until the 20th century.
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My brother had three-story house, the house cast its shadow on the backyard where we sat in its shade, drinking lemonade, enjoying the fine weather.
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The place was crowded to the door, and tense, reverent attention sat on every face.
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