In a fit manner
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APTLYIn a fit manner
TONEDFit, in a way
SNITIn a ....: fit of pique
fittestFIT, in a good healthy condition
fitlyFIT, in a good healthy condition
SQUEEZEDFit (in), as to a tight schedule
STONECOLDNot fit to eat, in a way
socketedPlace in or fit with a socket
socketingPlace in or fit with a socket
fitliestFITLY, FIT, in a good healthy condition
fitlierFITLY, FIT, in a good healthy condition
cartopable to fit in top of a car
tenonedcut or fit for insertion in a mortise
SMARTCARIt can fit in a very tight parking space
fitnessthe state of being fit (in a good healthy condition)
belongs(of a person) Fit in a specified place or environment
belonging(of a person) Fit in a specified place or environment
fitnessesFITNESS, the state of being fit (in a good healthy condition)
tenantablefit to be rented; in a condition suitable for a tenant
ERRTry to fit a square peg in a round hole, e.g.
deadlighta strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm
sizeto put on briefly in order to test the fit of, as a garment or shoes
deadlightsDEADLIGHT, a strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm
megaradaughter of Creon whose children were slain by her husband, Hercules, in a fit of madness
insolesA removable sole worn in a shoe for warmth, as a deodorizer, or to improve the fit
bating(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
bates(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
reseatingRealign or repair (a tap, valve, or other object) in order to fit it into its correct position
bate(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
bated(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
anacoluthiaa nonsequential syntactic construction in which the latter part of a sentence does not grammatically fit the earlier
reseatedRealign or repair (a tap, valve, or other object) in order to fit it into its correct position
croppingCut the edges of (a photograph) in order to produce a better picture or to fit a given space
biasline at a 45 degree angle to the selvage often utilized in the cutting of garments for smoother fit
croppedCut the edges of (a photograph) in order to produce a better picture or to fit a given space
anacoluthiasANACOLUTHIA, a nonsequential syntactic construction in which the latter part of a sentence does not grammatically fit the earlier
wannabesderogatory. A person who tries to be like someone else or to fit in with a particular group of people
fullest(of a garment) Made using much material arranged in folds or gathers, or generously cut so as to fit loosely
offerorto bring (a mechanical piece) near to or in contact with another, and often to proceed to fit the pieces together
auracompanion of Artemis who bore twins to Dionysus. Zeus changed her into a spring because, in a fit of madness, she had killed one of her children