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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121. With such vandals for subjects, it was fitting that they chose the Adam's Pass rubbish dump as their study site.
122. The way in which you concluded your tribute by quoting from the most evocative of his works was truly fitting.
123. Both trousers are cut to be loose fitting and this is a tremendous benefit for the fair skinned in hot climates.
124. The main job is to begin fitting everything together into a single, coherent whole.
125. Although Garfield's tone is a little dry, Mauve is a fitting tribute to the man who pioneered industrial chemistry.
126. Eyes Eyes are of medium size, almond-shaped with well fitting lids, moderately deep set, neither protruding nor receding.
127. With adjustable height skid feet and flush fitting sides, the Phase 2 fits easily into your kitchen cabinets.
128. This is a fitting tribute to the standards of basic training around the country.
129. Choose properly fitting shoes that conform to the natural shape of your foot.
130. At first sight it looks almost perfectly balanced, fitting into the inter-war decades like a bordered picture into a frame.
131. But the coroner told their parents that correct fitting still wouldn't have saved their lives.
132. I was finally fitting in with the rhythm of their household.
133. Keys found on the person of Janet Iverson included one fitting the lock on the door to the alley.
134. If several tanks are in constant use, fitting them with power filters would prove very expensive indeed.
135. The burr will prevent a proper fitting being made and can also cut your fingers.
136. Fitting a cowl to a chimney may solve a drawing problem, but it may not.
137. Badly fitting shoes will rub even more painfully if you are not wearing tights.
138. Is it not a fitting monument to 13 years of shyster Tory Government?
139. It is a fitting reminder of the isolation and second-class status of these efforts.
140. She laughed and rushed off, late, to her costume fitting.
141. This is a fitting word for the man who is alive because of his fighting spirit.
142. However he never considered fitting air brakes to the tractor.
143. With Diana out of the picture, Charles is emerging as a fitting father figure.
144. Money saved by not fitting the parts road bikes require has been spent on the race mods.
145. Fitting in with her hectic social agenda I was most conveniently dropped off and picked up by car.
146. Instead,[http://sentencedict.com/fitting.html] distract your child's attention from the buckles by fitting a play tray over the top.
147. Being able to work with others does not necessarily mean fitting in in a conventional sense.
148. It was a fitting postscript to the year of victories and the real end of the invasion danger.
149. Fitting a 3.5 inch drive to a 5.25 inch bay requires an adapter that is suitable for the particular drive.
150. Police warned the public to keep their distance if they saw a man fitting this description.
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