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Sit-in
/sɪt-ɪn/
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Sit-in
noun
1.
A form of civil disobedience in which demonstrators occupy seats and refuse to move.
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"Sit-in" Quotes from Famous Books
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near enough, ma'am," he said, civilly enough. "This old crone has a crazy spell whenever a stranger comes nigh. She's nutty. It ain't safe to come nearer—is it, old
Sit-in
-the-Sun?"
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— Brand Blotters • William MacLeod Raine
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