Examples of using "Zit" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Sit down!
- Take a seat.
- Sit!
Sit erect and sit still.
- Tom's trapped.
- Tom is trapped.
I'm trapped.
What are you sitting on?
While sitting?
Sit still.
She is sitting.
Sit up straight.
- He's sitting.
- He is sitting.
Sit here.
Tom is sitting.
He is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.
- I'm stuffed!
- I'm stuffed.
- There's no one sitting here.
- Nobody's sitting here.
What's inside?
It's stuck.
Are you stuck?
Tom is full.
- Is that so?
- Is that right?
His son is serving his sentence.
Tom is sitting outside.
Tom is trapped.
What are you sitting on?
He's in trouble.
I'm in a jam.
My hovercraft is full of eels.
- He has issues.
- She has issues.
- She has problems.
Okay. So, now I'm on the top of it.
See what's under this one.
Okay, so that is secure.
Your tie is crooked.
My brain is full.
A drunk man's words are a sober man's thoughts.
- The zipper is stuck.
- The zipper's stuck.
He is waiting.
He's sitting at the table.
I'm sitting home alone.
I am sitting at the table.
My shift's over.
- Don't move.
- Stay still.
- Stand still.
The old man is sitting.
I'm taking a bath.
I'm stuck here.
- I'm broke.
- I have no money.
Are you on Facebook?
There's something stuck.
Sami is on Instagram.
Where's that brainiac?
I never sit in the back.
I'm an eighth grader.
This shirt has blood on it.
I'm in trouble.
- What's inside the box inside the box?
- What's inside the box that's inside the box?
Your future is full of possibilities.
I'm stuck in a traffic jam.
Now you're in trouble.
- My stomach is full.
- My stomach's full.
"Is Tom on our team?" "No, he's on the other team."
What happened to eating?
This stuff is packed full of oils.
He's just gone down this hole.
The border is porous.
lies between your ears.
Are these cracks filled with liquid water?
Sometimes I run out of money.
Bob is in the drama club.
Bill is on the editorial staff.