Sitter in a sentence as a noun

It would work for couples without kids, or parents with kids who've left home or are being left with a sitter.

Once a seat for Paris 1906 is bought on line, if the baby sitter cancels or the girlfriend doesnt feel like going out, it cant be canceled.

Nothing is worse than setting up a date, a baby-sitter, and then getting crappy food/service and overpaying for it.

Can you name a single tail sitter in active use by the military?The k-max helicopter was used for a lot of unmanned cargo supply missions.

Of course there's also the questions of victimless crimes, but like any good fence-sitter I can make an argument for the existence of a collective injury.

Everyone needs an emotional baby sitter and therapist nowadays.

Because you might be married with kids?Spending $100 on a night out after hiring a baby-sitter vs an evening after the kid's 8PM bed-time spending $5 to $10 at home in front of my nice speakers and 60" TV?

This anxiety can come from: societies view on *****, the person thinking they are going to die, the legality of what they are doing, lack of a knowledgable trip-sitter, to name a few. I think taking a psychedelic in a setting as described in the article will help remove a lot of those common triggers to a bad trip.

I guess I see the loss of the added color as unfortunate because it removes some of the meaning which the artist and the portrait sitter felt was important to express - the vitality of the person depicted.

Is it an example of racism if you didn't want to hire a drug trafficking nigerian scammer and ********* as a baby sitter for your 5 year old daughter?The idea that these are even relevant examples is ageism or racism.

Yea, I get that no one wants to overhear someone having a long chat with their significant other right as the plot line thickens, but a doctor on call or a parent who's kid is just got hurt at the baby sitter might appreciate being able to receive a call or text while their phone is on silent.

After several times of doing this, it dawned on me just how disingenuous this entire process was becoming, so I decided the better attitude is that of a fence sitter: committed to hearing future arguments from both sides -- made by people who are smarter than I, no less -- and then deciding which argument was more convincing.

Sitter definitions

noun

Dutch astronomer who calculated the size of the universe and suggested that it is expanding (1872-1934)

See also: Sitter

noun

an organism (person or animal) that sits

noun

a person engaged to care for children when the parents are not home

See also: babysitter baby-sitter

noun

a person who poses for a painter or sculptor

noun

a domestic hen ready to brood

See also: broody