outsit
1Outsit — Out*sit , v. t. To remain sitting, or in session, longer than, or beyond the time of; to outstay. [1913 Webster] …
2outsit — [out΄sit′] vt. outsat, outsitting 1. to sit longer than (another) 2. to sit beyond the time of …
3outsit — /owt sit /, v.t., outsat, outsitting. 1. to sit longer than; outwait: He was determined to outsit his rival. 2. to sit beyond the time of: We realized we were outsitting our welcome. [1650 60; OUT + SIT] * * * …
4outsit — out sit || ‚aÊŠt sɪt v. sit longer than …
5outsit — verb (outsits, outsitting, outsat) sit longer than …
6outsit — /aʊtˈsɪt/ (say owt sit) verb (t) (outsat, outsitting) to remain sitting longer than; to outlast in sitting: he outsat all the other diners and was eventually asked to leave …
7outsit — v.tr. ( sitting; past and past part. sat) sit longer than (another person or thing) …
8outsat — past and past part. of OUTSIT. * * * /owt sat /, v. pt. and pp. of outsit …
9Phillip Lynch — Sir Phillip Reginald Lynch KCMG (27 July, 1933 June 19, 1984) was an Australian Liberal politician.Lynch held the House of Representatives seat of Flinders from 1966 to 1982. Between 1968 and 1972, he served variously as Minister for the Army,… …
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