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sit down

[sit-doun] / ˈsɪtˌdaʊn /












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The sit-down could reset relations after the two countries’ bombastic leaders spent a year trading personal insults and feuding over counternarcotics, trade and deportations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Higher costs of living and meal deals from rivals, including sit-down chains like Chili’s, weighed on Chipotle and other fast-casual chains last year.

From MarketWatch

Only thing worse than a stand-up talk is a sit-down talk.

From Literature

The documentary mixes fly-on-the-wall footage with sit-down interviews that reveal Isra'a's changing relationship with Germany, with her religion, and with her father.

From Barron's

They were then contacted by legal representatives for the Diocese of Raphoe who asked them to consider a sit-down meeting with senior church figures.

From BBC