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Take a pew

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Meanings of Take a pew

Phrase

  • To sit down, especially in a church or a place where people gather.

Verb

  • To find a seat or place to rest.

Explanation of the word: Take a pew

"Take a pew" means to sit down on a bench or a seat, usually in a church. It's like saying, 'Come and sit here!'.

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Translations for the word: Take a pew

hindi
एक बेंच पर बैठो (Ek Bench Par Baitho)

Ek Bench Par Baitho

बैठो (Baitho)

Baitho

कुर्सी लो (Kursi Lo)

Kursi Lo

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Take a pew

What does 'take a pew' mean?
'Take a pew' is a fun way to say 'sit down' or 'have a seat.' It's often used in a friendly way.
How do you pronounce 'take a pew'?
You say it like 'tayk a pyoo.' The 'pew' sounds like 'few'.
Where does the phrase 'take a pew' come from?
The phrase 'take a pew' comes from old churches where the seats are called pews. People would sit in them during services.
What is the meaning of 'take a pew' in Bengali?
The phrase 'take a pew' in Bengali is 'একটি বেঞ্চে বসুন' (Ekti bench-e bosun).