Sentence for fit | Use fit in a sentence

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  • He was not fit for it. (5)
  • My fit of laughter clung. (10)
  • Nothing seemed to fit him. (8)
  • Hardly fit for service then. (4)
  • Was he fit to hear the truth? (8)
  • He had had a fit after Majuba. (8)
  • She sought refuge in a fit of tears. (10)
  • Why did I come here in that dullard fit? (10)
  • It was as much a fit as any other attack. (10)
  • Annette went off into a little fit of laughter. (8)
  • What woman had she known fit to bear the name? (10)
  • Mr. Eglett might go to them, if he thought fit. (10)
  • She burst into an uncontrollable fit of crying. (22)
  • For what is it fit for but for a dance of devils? (10)
  • And find you an opponent meet and fit, never doubt. (10)
  • It is fit for Miss Crawford, and Miss Crawford only. (4)
  • She had her vision of Sir Lukin in his fit of lunacy. (10)
  • One plays decidedly second to them while the fit lasts. (10)
  • Who is to know the fit one in these mines of deception? (10)
  • Monster is it still, and blind, Fit but to be led by Pain. (10)
  • The house of a madman then is not the fit place for a lady. (8)
  • If the old man were not humoured he would have a fit, perhaps! (8)
  • But a crazy cab it is, and fit to do mischief in narrow Drury. (10)
  • But now hear what I have done, and approve it if you think fit. (10)
  • But now hear what I have done, and approve it if you think fit. (22)
  • And as the healthy only are fit to live, their maxims should be law. (10)
  • Carlo stretched his arms like a man who cannot hide the yawning fit. (10)
  • Lady Grace Halley had her fit of the devotional previous to marriage. (10)
  • Cecilia watched her friend Nevil recovering from his short fit of gloom. (10)
  • Could I mention any thing more fit to be done, than to go to Mrs. Goddard? (4)
  • You have only to complain of the fit, to release your shoulders in a trice. (10)
  • And such, as everyone knows, is fit accompaniment for a perambulating Forsyte. (8)
  • He became aware that he had spoken for himself, and he had a fit of sourness. (10)
  • Again I tried the porter, and a fit of coughing came on that lasted five minutes. (6)
  • Mother threw a fit when I told her, and then, of course, I knew I was quite right. (13)
  • They always seemed to me fit to be the companions of fools, or the playthings of men. (9)
  • Bath rebukes my last fit of ambition, and the experience is very well worth the expense. (10)
  • In shape and fit, in finish and quality of leather, they were the best he had ever made me. (8)
  • A gentleman passing in the street fell in a fit and was carried into the club in convulsions. (7)
  • Anthony grew conscious of a giddiness, and all the next day he was scarcely fit for his work. (10)
  • Anthony grew conscious of a giddiness, and all the next day he was scarcely fit for his work. (22)
  • Why should I think myself fit to legislate for the unhappy wretches one sees about in the streets? (8)
  • Or would she fit a warrior mood, She lights her seeming unsubdued, And indicates the fortress-key. (10)
  • And me a better man to his work now than I been for many a long season, fit for double the journey! (10)
  • Mrs. Sumfit succumbed to a fit of resolution much under the pretence that it had long been forming. (10)
  • Mrs. Sumfit succumbed to a fit of resolution much under the pretence that it had long been forming. (22)
  • His allusion to the humming of the tune of the mice gave Temple a fit of remorse, and he apologized. (10)
  • Last night, when he took my hand kindly before going to bed I had a fit for dropping on my knees to him. (10)
  • A maudlin fit of worship of our nobility had hold of him next, and English aristocracy received the paean. (10)
  • After thus heeling over, to tip a familiar wink to the multitude, the leader tone resumed its fit deportment. (10)
  • It may be seen that he was of an adventurous temperament, though he had thought fit to loosen his sword-belt. (10)
  • And since on taking Orders he had abandoned for ever the use of bad language, he was very near an apoplectic fit. (8)
  • The hip rafters do not carry any great load, but are often made deeper to fit the incline cut of the jack rafters. (17)
  • Adding is fit to make the journey with him alone, or to place herself in the best way after she gets to Schevleningen. (9)
  • John Ford was seized with a fit of wheezing, and seemed on the eve of an explosion; he glanced at me, and checked himself. (8)
  • He ventured among them again, however, though his spirits certainly did not seem fit for the mirth of the party in general. (4)
  • Hussey would turn him down, and then Helen would ask the bookbinder to luncheon or dinner, and that would give Jack a fit. (13)
  • After Mrs. Arnold, in a fit of temper, had left her husband, Arnold arose in dismay, then sat down dejectedly in his chair. (18)
  • Where it would not fit into the snow-fight, they could trust to inspiration; every real battle was the effect of inspiration. (9)
  • But soon, as usual, came the cold fit; his inspirations being intermittent for some untraced reason, physical or psychological. (2)
  • Near upon morning he roused with his tender fit strong on him, but speechless in the waking as it had been dreamless in sleep. (10)
  • The lieutenant exclaimed that he should overhaul and examine the man, and see whether he thought fit to give him into custody. (10)
  • She stared at the opening sentence, a heavy bit of moralized manufacture, fit to yoke beside that on her view of her bank-book. (10)
  • He must have had a sort of fainting fit, for he came to himself feeling very queer; and with some difficulty rose and rang the bell. (8)
  • They nearly came to blows over some window frames, which the architect had seen fit to alter without consulting the building committee. (13)
  • Another fit of it, in the Roman Catholic direction, had proposed, during his latest dilemma, to relieve him of the burden of his pledged word. (10)
  • The peasant of our time is incomparably superior to the statesman of ancient America, yet he is unfit to govern, for there are others more fit. (7)
  • A fit of angry cynicism now and then set her composing phrases as baits for the critics to quote, condemnatory of the attractiveness of the work. (10)
  • An outrageous lunatic fit, that promised to release him from his fatal passion, seemed, on the contrary, respectable in essence if not in the display. (10)

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