She disappeared into the shower, and he half sat, half lay in bed, wanting breakfast, but too lazy to get up just yet.
She half sat on the table, facing him.
I half sat, half collapsed in that hollow, the spread of a tree root giving support to my back.
He half sat in his agitation, then fell back on the cot, groaning.
She nodded, standing beside where he half sat and half lay on the deck.
He half sat, feeling the leg in exquisite detail while his eyes, sluggish and uncomprehending, told him that it was no longer there.
She half sat, half stood, watching him without any evidence of apprehension, but with a heart which began to quake a little.
She half sat, half lay on the bed; he took a chair alongside.
She half sat upon the edge of the coffin, the high-collared and expensive-looking coat falling open.
He half sat up and put out a hand as if to touch her, aware that something traumatic had occurred.