seats

IPA: sˈits

noun

  • an area that includes seats for several people
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Examples of "seats" in Sentences

  • Grumbling and shifting in seats is NOT the same as yelling out.
  • It seems as though the four seats is a lot for the Democrats to bank on.
  • Hopefully, the Democrats who win seats in 2012/14/16 will be better than the Democrats we have now.
  • Okay, but the point is that they will gain seats and momentum, and it will be very difficult to pass Waxman-Markey next year.
  • Charles D. Ummm .... besides the seats is almost exactly the same as The Movie Tavern around here and tickets are only $7 there.
  • In 1934, as noted above, Democrats uniquely continued to gain seats in Congress after having won the White House, and huge majorities in 1932.
  • India, South Africa and Colombia ran unopposed from their regions while Germany, Portugal and Canada competed for two seats from the Western group.
  • Under this system a pre-set section of the legislature's seats is apportioned to reflect the popular vote, while most of it continues to be filled in the current manner.
  • We get to our seats and I don’t see Matt or Kyle in their row, so I call for an exact location: I tell him we just got to our seats… he says they’re at the bottom of their section waving.

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