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81fit in — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you manage to fit a person or task in, you manage to find time to deal with them. [V n P] We work long hours both outside and inside the home and we rush around trying to fit everything in... [V P n (not pron)] I find that I… …
82fit up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms fit up : present tense I/you/we/they fit up he/she/it fits up present participle fitting up past tense fitted up or fit up past participle fitted up or fit up British 1) to put equipment into a room or… …
83fitə — is. <ər.> Hamamda çimərkən və ya bir iş görərkən belə bağlanılan qumaş parça (əsasən qırmızı rəngdə olur). Camadar ustaya yanaşıb, onun quru fitəsini bucaqda dəyişib ona köhnə və yaş bir fitə verdi. Ç.. <Bir ayrısı:> Paltarlarımızı… …
84fit — See: BY FITS AND STARTS, GIVE PITS, HAVE A FIT or HAVE FITS, IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT, SEE FIT also THINK FIT, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST …
85fit — See: BY FITS AND STARTS, GIVE PITS, HAVE A FIT or HAVE FITS, IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT, SEE FIT also THINK FIT, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST …
86fit — I Australian Slang 1. bring a person before the law on a trivial or trumped up charge while really intending to victimise them: He had been trying to fit Chilla for years ; 2. equipment used to prepare and inject drugs II Scottish Vernacular… …
87fit — See: by fits and starts, give fits, have a fit or have fits, if the shoe fits, wear it, see fit also think fit, survival of the fittest …
88fit up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone fits another person up, they try to make it seem that that person is responsible for a crime. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V n P] Mr Stone said inmates who had given evidence were trying to fit him up ... [V P n (not pron)] There… …
89fit — 1. Suitable. Kohu, kū, kūpono; ho okūkū, komokomo (as a garment). ♦ To fit closely, pili pa a, pili pono. ♦ To fit loosely, pālokeloke. ♦ Not at all fitting, a ole kohu iki. ♦ My shoes don t fit, a ohe kū ko u kāma a. 2. Seizure.… …
90FIT — Banking. Federal Insurance Tax. * * * ▪ literature in literature, a division of a poem or song, a canto, or a similar division. The word, which is archaic, is of Old English date and has an exact correspondent in Old Saxon fittea, an… …