(take a seat)
91by the seat of pants — by the seat of (your) pants if you do something by the seat of your pants, you do it using your own experience and ability, without help from anyone else. We found our way by the seat of our pants, but if I ever did another jungle trek I d take a …
92back·seat — /ˈbækˈsiːt/ noun, pl seats [count] : a seat in the back of something (such as a car) take a backseat : to be or become less important, active, or powerful often + to He refuses to take a backseat to anyone. [=he refuses to let anyone have more… …
93back seat — /bæk ˈsit/ (say bak seet) noun 1. a seat at the back. –phrase 2. take a back seat, to retire into obscurity, or into an insignificant or subordinate position …
94back seat — See: TAKE A BACK SEAT …
95back seat — See: TAKE A BACK SEAT …
96Cayambe (canton seat) — Cayambe is an agricultural service town (population 30,473 on the last census on November 24, 2001) in highland Ecuador. It lies at the foot of the Cayambe volcano. While the town is mainly peopled by mestizos, the surrounding rural population is …
97The Mercy Seat (play) — The Mercy Seat is a 2002 play by Neil LaBute that was among the first major theatrical responses to the September 11, 2001 attacks. The two person play starred Liev Schreiber and Sigourney Weaver. Set on September 12, the play concerns Ben… …
98back\ seat — See: take a back seat …
99back seat, take a — Adopt a position which is not prominent …
100sit oneself — take a seat, sit down …