Synonym: accommodation, adjustment, appointment, meet, try-on, trying on. Similar words: setting, forgetting, blotting, fit to, fit into, rating, voting, testing. Meaning: ['fɪtɪŋ] n. 1. making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances 2. a small and often standardized accessory to a larger system 3. (usually plural) furnishings and equipment (especially for a ship or hotel) 4. putting clothes on to see whether they fit. adj. 1. in harmony with the spirit of particular persons or occasion 2. being precisely fitting and right.
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61. It was a softer cloth, better fitting.
62. A fitting end to what was a memorable trip.
63. Jehana was fitting a dart into the blowpipe.
64. The year 1995 drew to a close on a fitting note.
65. I will further provoke him by saying that anchor-man is a most fitting name for his role in the relay team.
66. At her funeral, an old friend, Mr Philip Jones gave fitting tribute to her life and work.
67. It was, perhaps, a fitting tribute to one of Looe's least desirable visitors.
68. But now, Down Under, the game has found a fitting, natural home.
69. It was fitting that he was last to leave the Lansdowne Road arena.
70. Even its tail is protected from attack, fitting neatly into a slot in its rump armour.
71. Ensure you use the correct fitting kit for your make and model of car seat.
72. Ask for quotes for the full job, which will including fitting charges, plus any structural alterations needed.
73. This simplifies fitting around awkward shapes. 2 Lay the vinyl in place with surplus curling up the wall.
74. Riven felt somehow that it was fitting - Jenny's facsimile had come ahead of them.
75. Wrap ptfe tape around each fitting before screwing it into place in the radiator.
76. The victory was a fitting end to a near-perfect season.
77. The fitting is assembled by putting the nut over the pipe first, followed by the olive and then the fitting.
78. It was fitting that his last innings for Middlesex should bring him 221 - his highest first-class score.
79. It proved a fitting finale to what had been the first period of sustained fighting in the war.
80. The buoy is somehow a fitting monument to the crew members who lost their lives here.
81. In a fitting tribute at his funeral reception, members of his family toasted his memory in peach wine.
82. Simple security measures - such as fitting good locks to doors and accessible windows - can cost as little as £150.
83. The judicial difficulties that arise when fitting variation into pigeonholes are testimony to evolution.
84. If fitting your blind inside a window recess you will need to measure the full recess width and depth.
84. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
85. They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. Ernest Hemingway
86. Constance had been there just under three weeks when she was called into the fitting room by the vendeuse.
87. Your dream can come true if your plan has these three key elements, fitting together in one coherent whole.
88. As was fitting for one so widely travelled, he became the patron of trade and voyages.
89. Berlei and Gossard run free Focus On Fitting workshops in department stores nationwide, advertised in local newspapers.
90. It seems most fitting that the qualities of the Blenheim's wartime crews are being perpetuated by such people.
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