sitter

IPA: sˈɪtɝ

noun

  • Someone who sits, e.g. for a portrait.
  • One employed to watch or tend something; a babysitter, housesitter, petsitter, etc.
  • A participant in a séance.
  • A broody hen.
  • (soccer and snooker, slang) A very easy scoring chance.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "sitter" in Sentences

  • I'm a fence sitter on this issue.
  • The sitter wears widow's apparel.
  • It lists the doubt about the sitter.
  • The identity of the sitter is unknown.
  • This can't be googled but is a sitter.
  • But not all sitters inspire the artist.
  • It is a star portrait of a stellar sitter.
  • But the identity of the sitter is not conclusively known.
  • The identification of the sitter in the portrait is disputed.
  • The purpose for a sitter is to be a continuation of the parent.
  • A young man who wants a part time after school job and applies as a baby-sitter is viewed as suspect.
  • If the sitter is good, then s/he gets more gigs, and because they're now in demand, their fees go up as well.
  • I called sitter 2, Hazel Courteney in London, turned on the speakerphone, and allowed Sandra to introduce herself.

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