Take your seat
take (one's) seat
To sit down. Usually said as a request, invitation, or command. OK, children, take your seats! Please go in and ask everyone to take their seats so the performance can begin.
See also: seat, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Take your seat.
Please sit down. (Often plural.) Please take your seats so we can begin.
See also: seat, take
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- take (one's) seat
- come in and sit down
- no sooner (do something) than (do something else)
- no sooner ... than
- no sooner...than...
- count
- count heads
- count noses
- count noses, to
- dish up