Sit-down
adjective
1.
done or accomplished while sitting down:
sit-down meetings between the two party leaders.
2.
(of a meal or food) served to or intended for persons seated at a table:
a sit-down dinner.
noun
3.
Informal. a period or instance of sitting, as to relax, talk, or the like:
They had a profitable sit-down together.
4.
sit-down strike.
5.
a protest demonstration whereby participants refuse to move from a public place.
6.
Informal. a meal, especially a dinner, served to persons who are seated at a table.
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