Sentences with fit
fit
F f - His coat fits well; this won't fit into the box
- Food fit to eat
- Get fit for summer.
- When you go to get fitted, many stores will fit you tight.
- She was fit to scream
- A good fit, a tight fit
- You will develop a fit, muscular and lean body following this approach.
- You will also find people who are not fit offering you tips and advice on losing weight.
- A fit of coughing
- A fit of anger
- In American English the form fit is used in the present tense and sometimes also as the past tense and past participle of the verb.
- A fit of the blues
- The sash, kimono, and other garments were made to fit a child. [VERB noun]
- Eventually he was happy that the sills and doors were a reasonably good fit.
- She was being fitted for her wedding dress. [be VERB-ed + for]
- ...a pocket computer which is small enough to fit into your pocket. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- She fitted her key in the lock. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- Fit hinge bolts to give extra support to the door lock. [VERB noun]
- Her daughter doesn't fit the current feminine ideal. [VERB noun]
- The punishment must always fit the crime. [VERB noun]
- Of the seven bicycles we had, only two were fit for the road. [+ for]
- You're not fit to be a mother!
- ...a man whose past experience fits him for the top job in education. [VERB noun + for]
- Wally was laughing fit to burst.
- An averagely fit person can master easy ski runs within a few days.
- About two in every five epileptic fits occur during sleep.
- Halfway down the cigarette she had a fit of coughing. [+ of]
- Pattie shot Tom in a fit of jealous rage. [+ of]
- They had to fit the idea to their philosophy
- The experience helped to fit him for the task
- A book fit to be read
- She was fit to scream
- A fit of anger
- A fit of laziness
- Let the punishment fit the crime
- fit him for a brace
- His training fits him for the job
- To fit a key in a lock
- To fit another passenger into the crowded car
- This school fits students for college.
- He fitted the picture into the frame.
- To fit a door with a new handle.
- The shoes fit.
- This radio works by fits and starts.
- Your father will throw a fit when he hears what you have done.
- This shirt is a bad fit. Since he put on weight, his jeans have been a tight fit.
- It's hard to get a good fit using second-hand parts.
- The Wonder Bread advertising research results showed the “White Picket Fence” commercial had strong fit ratings.
- My grandfather died after having a fit.
- He had a laughing fit which lasted more than ten minutes. She had a fit and had thrown all of his clothes out of the window. He threw a fit when his car broke down.
- A fit of spring-cleaning led Eric Brooks to a box of old newspaper clips from 1997.
- It fits the purpose.
- The small shirt doesn't fit me, so I'll buy the medium size. If I lose a few kilos, the gorgeous wedding dress might fit me.
- I wanted to borrow my little sister's jeans, but they didn't fit.
- I want to fit the drapes to the windows. I had a suit fitted by the tailor.
- These definitions fit most of the usage.
- The regression program fit a line to the data.
- Williams had a problem fitting his left rear tyre and that left Alonso only 3. 1secs adrift when he rejoined from his final stop three laps later.
- The chandler will fit us with provisions for a month.
- I'm fitting the ship for a summer sail home.
- The paint, the fabrics, the rugs all fit.
- You have nothing to say about it. I'll do exactly as I see fit.
- Survival of the fittest
- You don't have to be a good climber for Kilimanjaro, but you do have to be fit.
- I think the girl working in the office is fit.
- This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
- fit behavior.
- A fit candidate.
- Crops fit for gathering.
- He's fit for the race.
- The dress fitted her perfectly.
- To fit a ring to the finger.
- Qualities that fit one for leadership.