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  1. Provided to YouTube by IngroovesSitting On The Couch Waiting For Our Ship To Come · Tom GrantInstinct℗ 2005 ShanachieReleased on: 1995-10-01Writer: Tom Grant...

  2. Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves Sitting On The Couch Waiting For Our Ship To Come · Tom Grant Instinct ℗ 2005 Shanachie Released on: 1995-10-01 Writer:...

  3. 6 de sept. de 2010 · Some typical examples: "He's tried advertising, and he's tried door-to-door, but he's still waiting for his ship to come in". "He knows his invention is practical and effective, but he's still waiting for his ship to come in."

  4. Wait for ones fortune to be made. Also put as when my ship comes in, both expressions allude to the sixteenth-century merchant ship returning home, laden with rich cargo and thus enriching the owners. Shakespeare referred to such ships in The Merchant of Venice.

  5. To wait for, desire, or anticipate a time at which one becomes wealthy or successful. I have big plans to move to New York City—I'm just waiting for my ship to come in. If you're an artist and your biggest motivation is waiting for your ship to come in, then I think you've got your priorities in the wrong order. See also: come, for, ship, to, wait.

  6. The sentence is made up of two clauses: I am sitting, waiting for the bus. or. I am sitting and waiting for the bus. Both are equally acceptable as it is a matter of connecting two seperate clauses, either by means of a , or an and. On the matter of your use of. I sit waiting for a bus.

  7. 24 de dic. de 2019 · As a writer, or with any endeavor, it makes no sense to stand there waiting for your ship to come in if it never leaves the dock. But it’s not just about sending them out you need to focus on.