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vb. (en-third-person singular of: stand in)
Usage examples of "stands in".
But I'd slunk into the ground while playing golf, a stationary-ball game in which one stands in place and moves only within a tight, confined area - the limits of one's swing.
She stands in the snow with shredded flags limp on her remaining turrets, like a captured heroine.
Richard stands in the front area and waits as I float through the house.
A desk stands in the center of the room, and it is cluttered with papers, but none of them mean anything.
You might see if Drosos is willing to become intimate with you, for if he is not going to marry Olivia, he might as well marry you, for he stands in my husband's good favor and is a man of promise as well as some little fortune of his own.
For the Germans who would kill us in particular or for the Lizards who would kill everyone who stands in their way, which is to say, all of mankind?
No Cormanthan need fear me, or see me as representing more than a lone human who stands in just awe of thy People and their accomplishments.
Have you not spoken with your discipla, Hathui, who has gained the protection of the new king and stands in his very shadow?
As long as Paris stands in the place of ancient Rome, so long she will be maintained by the subject provinces.
There are other statues ringing the court, but this one stands in the center and alone.
Of these old gabled Gothic houses scarcely a dozen are to be seen today in their original condition throughout the United States, but one well known to Hawthorne still stands in Turner Street, Salem, and is pointed out with doubtful authority as the scene and inspiration of the romance.