It means relaxing your posterior on something.
"Sitting upon" typically means physically placing oneself on top of something, such as a chair, bench, or throne. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate holding a position of authority or power.
Yes. The image is of someone sitting on a fence, not coming down on either side. Sitting on the fence can mean not taking any firm stand on anything, not just in an argument. See the related link for more information.
It probably means to straddle a chair so that your knees or legs point behind the chair, and when you lean forward you may rest your arms on the back of the chair. Whereas sitting 'forward' on a chair would mean you sit on a chair like you normally would.
Thoreau means that he cannot prioritize his personal goals and desires while benefiting from the exploitation of another person. He must first rectify this inequity and stop taking advantage of others before pursuing his own interests. This statement likely reflects Thoreau's commitment to justice and fairness.
"Shalom" is a Hebrew word that means peace, harmony, wholeness, and completeness. It is often used as a greeting or farewell to wish peace upon someone.
Thoreau is emphasizing the importance of independence and self-reliance. By stating that he must get off another man's shoulders first before pursuing his interests, he is highlighting the need to not rely on others for personal growth and development. Thoreau believes that true fulfillment comes from self-discovery and self-reliance rather than depending on others for support or guidance.
That may be "atop".
Action and reaction
Yes, I can. Can you? Or did you mean, "can one make a sentence about sitting?"
what does sprawling sitting position means
it means if one who lives on hope will die fasting because as we hope for best and sitting around and waiting for things happen instead we come out and make the things happen
Ducks that are just sitting around are easy to shoot and kill. Sitting ducks means easy targets.
sentao = sentado = Sitting from the verb sentar - to sit.
stop, drop, and roll. no wait- that's something else.
A person who is seated or sitting.
Sitting out due to injury.
It means he is sitting down at the North Pole. Perhaps you mean "on top of the world," (leave out the sitting part), which means he has everything anyone could ever want.
you probably mean driver. the person sitting next to a driver is a passenger.