Idioms
sink in
to penetrate, to become understood
It will take time for the comments of our boss to sink in.
sink into despair
sink one's teeth into (something)
sink or swim
sit (something) out or sit out (something)
sit around (somewhere)
sit back
sit back and let (something) happen
sit bolt upright
sit idly by
sit in for (someone)
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take (someone or somewhere) by storm
clear (someone's) name
unaccustomed to (someone or something)
move into (something)
pitch-dark
go astray
That's all she wrote.
set in one's ways
in check
sick and tired of (someone or something)
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The first email was sent out by Ray Tomlinson in 1971
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