sitfast (Meaning)
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sitfast (a.)
Fixed; stationary; immovable.
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sitfast (n.)
A callosity with inflamed edges, on the back of a horse, under the saddle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sitfast
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sitfast Sentence Examples
- The stubborn child refused to get up from his sitfast and continued to pout.
- The protesters staged a sitfast outside the government building, demanding immediate action.
- The hikers made a quick sitfast to rest and eat some snacks.
- The bird landed on a sitfast in a nearby tree, its keen eyes scanning for prey.
- The elderly woman struggled to stand up from her sitfast, her joints aching.
- The children engaged in a lively game of "sitfast tag," where they had to freeze when someone called out the phrase.
- The artist set up his easel and paints on a portable sitfast, capturing the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
- The angry mob staged a sitfast on the highway, blocking traffic in protest.
- The prisoners began a hunger strike and sitfast, demanding better living conditions.
- The travelers took a sitfast on the side of the road to admire the stunning sunset.
FAQs About the word sitfast
Fixed; stationary; immovable., A callosity with inflamed edges, on the back of a horse, under the saddle.
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The stubborn child refused to get up from his sitfast and continued to pout.
The protesters staged a sitfast outside the government building, demanding immediate action.
The hikers made a quick sitfast to rest and eat some snacks.
The bird landed on a sitfast in a nearby tree, its keen eyes scanning for prey.