sitting|sittings in English
noun
[sit·ting || 'sɪtɪŋ]
act of resting on the legs and buttocks; act of being settled in a seat; seat; portrait session; incubation (of birds); eggs which are incubated by a bird; period during which a legislative body is in sessio
Use "sitting|sittings" in a sentence
1. The portrait was completed after six sittings.
2. The portrait was finished after only three sittings.
3. It took three sittings to complete the portrait.
4. Preparing sittings files and overseeing the issuing of Chamber access passes;
5. 13 We have had several preliminary sittings in various poses.
6. The dining-hall is small, so there are two sittings for lunch.
7. After countless sittings during the early part of 1906 Picasso, unsatisfied with the face, wiped it out completely.
8. Ministers would be angry, too - which might explain any reluctance on Mr MacGregor's part to push for morning sittings.
9. Thirdly, I remind you to switch off mobile phones during sittings of the Assembly and during committee meetings.
10. Plenary sittings are now very rare, and the court mostly sits in chambers of three or five judges.
11. A Sitting Duck - Sitting Duck Meaning - Sitting Duck Examples- Idioms- British English Pronunciationhttp://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the phras
12. Anybody sitting here?
13. In one sitting.
14. Tymoshenko has been standing trial sitting, sitting beside her daughter, Evgeny Eugenia.
15. Assis translate: sitting, seated
16. Abundance, a figure sitting.
17. The sitting closed at #.# a.m
18. You're sitting on my gargoyle.
19. He's sitting paying a bill!
20. Assidual Cat sitting in reverse
21. There is an orchestra sitting.
22. Been sitting here for months.
23. For the guys sitting next question.
24. Excuse me, is anybody sitting here?
25. We were not idly sitting around.