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sitter
1[ sit-er ]
Sitter
2[ sit-er ]
noun
- Wil·lem de [wil, -, uh, m d, uh], 1872–1934, Dutch astronomer and mathematician.
sitter
1/ ˈsɪtə /
noun
- a person or animal that sits
- a person who is posing for his or her portrait to be painted, carved, etc
- a broody hen or other bird that is sitting on its eggs to hatch them
- in combination a person who looks after a specified person or thing for someone else
flat-sitter
- short for baby-sitter
- anyone, other than the medium, taking part in a seance
- anything that is extremely easy, such as an easy catch in cricket
Sitter
2/ ˈsɪtə /
noun
- SitterWillem de18721934MDutchSCIENCE: astronomer Willem de (ˈwɪləm də). 1872–1934, Dutch astronomer, who calculated the size of the universe and conceived of it as expanding
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Example Sentences
“Traffic was going slow, time felt like it was moving so slow” on their way back to the sitter, Sidhu said.
Their 14 shots - compared to Tottenham's 10 - included missed sitters and a horribly skied penalty as they were unable to take advantage of some sloppy Tottenham defending.
This 18-year-old can play anywhere in midfield - a sitter, a 10, an eight, you name it he's got it in the bag.
Improntas was made by applying plaster directly onto the faces of the models, many of whom were sex workers, so the material became infused with the sitters' hair and skin cells.
Right, and people will say that you’re a “fence sitter” because you don’t firmly sit on one side or the other because you have different independent views.
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