Pull up a chair.

Pull up a chair.
Pull up a chair.
Please get a chair and sit down and join us. (Assumes that there is seating available. The speaker does not necessarily mean that the person spoken to actually has to move a chair.) •

Tom: Well, hello, Bob! Bob: Hi, Tom. Pull up a chair.

The three men were sitting at a table for four. Bob came up and said hello. Bill said, “Pull up a chair.” Bob sat in the fourth chair at the table.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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