Do you sit or be seated? Do you sit someone or seat someone? Is it a sitting or a seating? A siting or a seating? What about sit up and sit down, or a sit-in and a sit-down? Or a sit rep?
Find your favourite seat chair, sit lean back and join us as we delve into these and more advanced uses of words related to "rest with the body supported by buttocks and thighs".
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