Use fit in a sentence
Sentences starting with fit
- Fit out the Powhatan to go to sea at the earnest possible moment under sealed orders. [7]
- Fit the same intellect to a man and it is a bow-string,--to a woman and it is a harp-string. [6]
- Fit object for a tender mother's love! [6]
Sentences ending with fit
- I now enclose you the letter, which you may use if you see fit. [7]
- Stephen must needs yield to his mother's persuasions and try them on--they were more than a passable fit. [9]
- My own mare wasn't fit. [11]
- Well, I'd like to tie Mr. Felix Marchand, Esquire, to his back, and let him loose on the prairie, and pray the Lord to save him if he thought fit. [11]
- Some pinched in tender places; some were too loose; some were too square-toed; some were too coarse, and did n't please; some were too thin, and would n't last;--in short, they could n't possibly find a fit. [6]
- Natasha did not reply, nor did she sob any longer, but she grew cold and had a shivering fit. [2]
- Professor Thayer kindly read many of his notes to me before his account was published, and allows me to make such use of the book as I see fit. [6]
- Merryman then directed me to notify Whitesides that he should publish the correspondence between them, with such comments as he thought fit. [7]
- As for poor Lurida, who had thought herself equal to the sanguinary duties of the surgeon, she was left lying on the grass with an old woman over her, working hard with fan and smelling-salts to bring her back from her long fainting fit. [6]
- Her mother appeared like one shaken with an ague fit. [5]
Short sentences using fit
- I hain't fit for it. [9]
- Elegans "nascitur, non fit. [6]
- I never fit 'em, sir. [5]
- Only fit for a fair! [2]
Sentences containing fit two or more times
- So, whenever I see an old rusty key anywhere, I picked it up and tried if it would fit the door, and at last I found in the dust cellar a key that did fit it. [12]
- My wish, therefore, is that you will do just as you think fit with your own suffrage in the case, and not constrain any of your subordinates to [do] other than [as] he thinks fit with his. [7]
- When a word comes up fit to end a line with I can feel all the rhymes in the language that are fit to go with it without naming them. [6]
More example sentences with the word fit in them
- She's not fit yet to go to Askatoon, and I must see her once again. [11]
- In any other year of these 33 the relief would have been simple: go where you can cut your cloth to fit your income. [5]
- I wish you would take that office, and fit it up handsomely, so that I can omit telling people that by this time you are handsomely located, when I know it is no such thing. [5]
- But then he would break out like a mad bull, and he might long ago have risen to higher rank, had he not once in such a fit of passion nearly throttled a fellow-soldier. [10]
- In low, kind words she spoke of his coming and the renewal of her hopes, coupled with fear also that he might not fit in with his new life, and--she could say it now--do something unbearable. [11]
- Cadet, you're a wonderful fellow, but you'll never fit in quite. [11]
- None may palter with the King's command, or fit it to his ease, where it doth chafe, with deft evasions. [5]
- Before he meddled with it, it used to talk back like a mother-in-law, but now it was only fit for the deaf-and-dumb asylum. [5]
- I was seized with a fit of fury. [9]
- Takes his leave with a bow and a scrape fit to honor majesty withal! [5]
- But if she wishes to fit herself for the best married life, she may not disdain the help of the cap and gown in devoting herself to the highest culture. [4]
- And one label will fit it as well as another-- First Interview between Lee and Jackson. [5]
- Her oldest son, who on account of hip disease was not fit for hard work, helped her, and the youngest was Ortel, who had carried Eva's basket on the day of her dead mother's consecration. [10]
- There were moments when the pattern of it appeared to have fallen apart, resolved itself into pieces that refused to fit into each other. [9]
- I was here when Mademoiselle came, brought hither by trick of some knave not fit to be your immortal Majesty's subject. [11]
- In that village were men who--as they thought--had cast him to a death fit only for a coward or a cur. [11]
- Mr. Motley knew well what was the logical order in an official execution, and saw fit to let the government work its will upon him as its servant. [6]
- But he likes well that "they do not observe the confecting of the Ointment under any certain constellation; which is commonly the excuse of magical medicines, when they fail, that they were not made under a fit figure of heaven. [6]
- General Halleck says we have absolutely no force here fit to go to the field. [7]
- He knew he wasn't in any way fit for Sue, and he liked pears about as well as Jim Rickets. [9]
- He declared there wasn't a horse in the stable fit to give him exercise. [9]
- But here she was, an Indian, with few signs of civilisation or of that breeding which seems to white people the only breeding fit for earth or heaven. [11]
- The original conception was that the offender against the law should be punished, and that the punishment should be made to fit the crime, an 'opera bouffe' conception which has been abandoned in reasoning though not in practice. [4]
- Standing still he was quite fit for duty. [11]
- No, no, she was not, after all, fit for this life. [11]
- But the time was not fit for laughter. [11]
- He declared there was not a veterinary surgeon in the whole town fit to hold a certificate, and his listeners nodded an extreme approval to this sentiment. [9]
- But such a war does not fit in under any rule and is directly opposed to a well-known rule of tactics which is accepted as infallible. [2]
- I avoid it, usually, but in this case it was absolutely necessary, else every reader would be applying the atmosphere of his own or sea experiences, and that shirt wouldn't fit, you know. [5]
- I can't fit up a section of the trenches as a boudoir. [9]
- Is it not true that the young man of average ability will find it as much as he can do to fit himself for these simple duties? [3]
- Some called him Tom Sawyer the Traveler, and that just swelled him up fit to bust. [5]
- You're not fit to travel yet. [11]
- They're not fit to travel alone. [9]
- You must come to this side, Sir, for an atmosphere fit to breathe nowadays. [6]
- The boots have to take their chance, if they do not happen to fit the copra trader. [5]
- It causeth me to smile when I read the modifications of my language which have been made in my English editions to fit them for the sensitive English palate. [5]
- Do you dare to say those verses don't fit me--except for the Titian hair and heavenly shadows? [11]
- Although you pretend to say so yourself, you can find no fit place to deal with it as a wrong. [7]
- I'm only fit to run the commissariat, and see that he gets enough to eat, and has a safe camel, and so on. [11]
- And Grafton turned to revenge; he went to Mr. Carvel with the paper he had taken from the strong-box and claimed that my mother was of spurious birth and not fit to marry a Carvel. [9]
- It is plain to me that Heaven, in its inscrutable wisdom, has seen fit to move this defendant's ranch for a purpose. [5]
- It has seemed to me fit and proper that they should be reverently, solemnly, and gratefully acknowledged, as with one heart and voice, by the whole American people. [7]
- He had had to make his outer man fit to appear among Caesar's guests, for--as he boastfully explained--he himself had waded in blood, and in the court-yard of the Museum the red life-juice of the Alexandrians had reached above his horse's knees. [10]
- Emerson saw fit to imitate the Egyptians by placing "The Sphinx" at the entrance of his temple of song. [6]
- Ferrol was about to follow him, but he had a sudden fit of weakness, and he caught up a pillow, and, throwing it on the chest where Shangois had sat, stretched himself upon it. [11]
- He was trying to fit his life to the thought of her. [4]
- Choose fit men to fill the offices of state. [10]
- For a man to curse his baptism was a wicked thing; but the other oath was not fit for human ears, and horror held the crowd moveless for a moment. [11]
- He's not fit to be her lackey. [9]
- It was impossible to advance much in love-making with one who offered no obstacles, had no concealments and no embarrassments, and whom any approach to sentimentality would be quite likely to set into a fit of laughter. [5]
- Your colonel has thought fit, on his own account and in your name, to say that you are satisfied with the manner in which I have performed my part in the difficulties which have surrounded the nation. [7]
- Leave it to those who are no longer fit for anything else.... You have not been ordered to return and have not been dismissed from here; therefore, you can stay and go with us wherever our ill luck takes us. [2]
- Whereas I--" At this point in Mr. Crewe's remarks the Honourable Jacob Botcher was seized by an appalling coughing fit which threatened to break his arm-chair, probably owing to the fact that he had swallowed something which he had in his mouth the wrong way. [9]
- Most gentlemen, I think, would have destroyed it on the spot, as it was not fit for the waste-basket. [6]
- None could I think of who might conveniently quit home for so long, or who was indeed fit for such an enterprise. [10]
- The walls are thick, and those big mahogany doors fit like a glove. [11]
- I don't doubt they will fit some family-man well enough. [6]
- The Lord chose them out to prepare the hearts of mankind for the good tidings, and make them fit to receive the gospel when the Star should rise over Bethlehem. [10]
- She simply enjoyed their pleasure and tried to fit in with it. [2]
- For without it the world is not fit to live in. [9]
- The tent which the wind blows down is not fit for the architect's permanent residence. [10]
- Both faces of the tablets were covered with irregular, up-and-down lines of writing to the following effect: "Rufinus, in view of death, to his beloved Philippus: "One shivering fit after another comes over me; I shall certainly die to-day. [10]
- If I had the strength, and should take the time, I should not get to Washington until after the inauguration, which you must be aware would not fit exactly. [7]
- She could inspire the soldiers and fit them for battle--but fight the battle herself? [5]
- Only incidentally are the school and the workshop intended to fit a man for an occupation outside of the prison. [4]
- We are attempting the regeneration of society with a misleading phrase; we are wasting our time with a theory that does not fit the facts. [4]
- Some hold that the purpose is to enable a woman to dispense with marriage, while others maintain that it is to fit a woman for the higher duties of the married life. [4]
- Looking now to the present and future, and with reference to a resumption of the national authority within the States wherein that authority has been suspended, I have thought fit to issue a proclamation, a copy of which is herewith transmitted. [7]
- No matter if the object of this kind wish is a centenarian, it is quite safe to assume that he is ready and very willing to accept as many more years as the disposing powers may see fit to allow him. [6]
- I felt for the moment as I suppose a man may feel in a fit of delirium tremens. [6]
- And in all the great town was there not a pair to be and that would fit him, and it would take a whole day to make him a pair to his measure. [10]
- In regard to the difficulties that confront us at this time, and of which you have seen fit to speak so becomingly and so justly, I can only say I agree with the sentiments expressed. [7]
- I shouldn't have the courage to take such a place; I don't think I'm fit for it, and that's the long and short of it. [8]
- Our little handmaid, the Cinderella of the teacups, now the princess, or, what was better, the pride of the school to which she had belonged, fit for any position to which she might be called, was to be the wife of our young Doctor. [6]
- He called this the Cincinnatus theory: that any American, because he was an American, was fit for any job in the gift of state or city or government, from sheriff to Ambassador to Great Britain. [9]
- If he suspected the channel through which it had reached the little community, and, spreading from that centre, the country round, he did not see fit to make out of his suspicions a domestic casus belli. [6]
- After looking at the Alps, I felt that my mind had been stretched beyond the limits of its elasticity, and fitted so loosely on my old ideas of space that I had to spread these to fit it. [6]
- On the whole, the "monumental farce" forecast seemed best to fit the situation. [9]
- Thus it happens that so many people live in houses that do not fit them. [4]
- Did he hope that Mr. Carvel, in a fit of anger, would disinherit me when he found I had deceived him? [9]
- Give them anything that is fit for them, Euphorion, and whatever seems to you most suitable to your own stomach you may put into it. [10]
- Can you believe that in all Spain there is no fresh butter to be had, either for bread or in the kitchen for roast meat, but instead rancid oil, which we should think just fit for burning? [10]
- Which reminds me that if I'm going to be fit to-morrow I'd better go to bed. [9]
- Just so all that clothes a man, even to the blue sky which caps his head,--a little loosely,--shapes itself to fit each particular being beneath it. [6]
- It was reported that Brevoort and Dennis had kept a journal of their foreign travel, "which is so exquisitely humorous that Mrs. Cooper, on only looking at the first word, fell into a fit of laughing that lasted half an hour. [4]
- It is fit that an agent so subtle as electricity should be the minister of it. [4]
- We may really thank the gods, that Cambyses did not lay violent hands on him in a fit of passion. [10]
- You fit the tale," said de Mauprat dubiously, touching the letter with his finger. [11]
- But Alixe, the sweetest soul France ever gave the world, could not know all I knew; guessing only at heavy carousals, cards, song, and raillery, with far-off hints of feet lighter than fit in cavalry boots dancing among the glasses on the table. [11]
- Little Doctor Eberbach started up in affright, Hans von Obernitz, the Nuremberg magistrate, grasped the hilt of his sword, but Doctor Schedel instantly perceived that the sound which reached his aged ears was nothing but a violent, long-repressed fit of coughing. [10]
- It will be sport, some day, to put Bigot's valet to bed with a broken leg or a fit of spleen, and send Voban to shave him. [11]
- I hate a spider, and as for a naked caterpillar,--I believe I should go into a fit if I had to touch one. [6]
- I have a special fit on me now. [11]
- He is a sort of expletive at the table, serving to stop gaps, taking the same place a washer does that makes a loose screw fit, and contriving to get driven in like a wedge between any two chairs where there is a crevice. [6]
- They say Deacon Soper had a fit, after eatin' some o' their frozen victuals. [6]
- She is certainly something unusual, that will fit no mould with which I am familiar. [10]
- After she had solemnly declared that she would appear in the Circus either as she thought fit or not at all, her husband had left her in anger. [10]
- I have grown so in height that I knew an old uniform of my brothers would fit me, and I had it ready--small sword and all," she added, with a sad sort of humour, touching the weapon at her side. [11]
- He caught her smartly by the arm, but, awed by the great calmness of her face, dropped it, and fell into a fit of sullenness. [11]
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