Sit Tight
- Sit Tight
- How common is this idiom?: Not commonly used
- Literal Meaning: To sit firmly in place, without moving
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To wait patiently and not take action, often in a situation where one is anxious or eager to do something
- The flight attendant told us to sit tight until the plane lands.
- I've been waiting for my exam results, just sit tight and they will be announced soon.
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