Use fitted in a sentence
Sentences ending with fitted
- I can offer you the position of the wife of a man with a public career--for which you are so well fitted. [9]
- I was--just trying them on, to see if they fitted. [9]
- There you will be met by the noblest matrons and maidens of the city, and the first painters and sculptors will decide to what part of the performance your air and appearance are best fitted. [10]
Sentences containing fitted two or more times
- His hat fitted me exactly; my hat fitted him exactly. [5]
More example sentences with the word fitted in them
- Chateaux and lands would be hers again, and she would go back again to that brilliant life among the great to which she was born, for which nature had fitted her. [9]
- The bow-windowed room, with the view of the belfry and the stately guildhall, was pleasantly fitted up for his mother, and the city gardeners received orders to send the finest house-plants to his residence. [10]
- Scarcely above a whisper she replied: "Of course he might say that, but how, oh, how should we simple folk, he and I, be fitted for these high places--yet? [11]
- A house in which, after a while, there will be no capitalists and no exploiters and no wreckers, only workers--each man and woman on the job they were fitted for? [9]
- If Eldon Parr were Procrustes he, Hodder, had fitted the bed, and to say the least, this was extraordinary, if not a little disquieting. [9]
- If any one were fitted to overcome this prejudice, it was Mrs. Cooke. [9]
- The minutest particles were driven through a fine wire screen which fitted close around the battery, and were washed into great tubs warmed by super-heated steam--amalgamating pans, they are called. [5]
- Many of them were "gentlemen" adventurers, turbulent spirits, who would not work, who were much better fitted for piratical maraudings than the labor of founding a state. [4]
- It fitted me well, and with a wig the colour of her hair, brought quickly from her boxes, and use of paints which actors use, I was transformed. [11]
- With so many wealthy corporators money flowed into the treasury, and a great expedition was readily fitted out. [4]
- Sir Ozana's saddle was hung about with leather hat boxes, and every time he overcame a wandering knight he swore him into my service and fitted him with a plug and made him wear it. [5]
- But the Maria was hardly cast and under way before it became painfully apparent that the Celebrity was much better fitted to lead a cotillon than to sail a boat. [9]
- The lower story was fitted up as a shop. [6]
- Plainly enough now,--it was an exactly fitted niche, for the Dred Scott decision to afterward come in, and declare the perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all. [7]
- When the colony was about eighteen or twenty years old it was discovered that the land was specially fitted for the wool-culture. [5]
- A light white vapor rose from the splendidly fitted bath-house, loud barkings resounded from the dog-kennels, and from the long array of open stables came the neighing of horses with the clatter and stamp of hoofs, and the rattle of harness and chains. [10]
- He had fitted up bachelor apartments for himself in the house, and said that he was going to have a flat to let on the top floor. [8]
- It was fitted up as a library, with tall shelves reaching almost to the ceiling. [9]
- He had withdrawn to St. Aubin's Bay, where his trade of ship-building was carried on, and having fitted up a small cottage, lived a secluded life with his father there. [11]
- They were sweet to look upon, as smooth as skin, but fitted ten time as close. [5]
- All was brought to focus at last, however, by their arrival at Charlotte Bedford's lodgings, which, like most houses in the town, had a lookout or belfry fitted with green blinds and a telescope, and had a green-painted wooden railing round it. [11]
- Our naturalist would then perhaps turn to geographical distribution, and he would probably declare that those forms must be distinct species, which differ not only in appearance, but are fitted for hot, as well as damp or dry countries, and for the Artic regions. [1]
- The possession by them of organs, which with long-continued practice might have been used for speech, although not thus used, is paralleled by the case of many birds which possess organs fitted for singing, though they never sing. [1]
- Once in place, the workman cools the hot iron; and as it shrinks with a force that seems like a hand-grasp of the Omnipotent, it clasps the fitted fragments of the structure, and compresses them into a single inseparable whole. [6]
- Mr. Truesdale was the first, in his section, to be inspired by the happy thought that the one man preeminently fitted to represent the state in the present crisis, when her great industries had been crippled by Democratic folly, was Mr. Theodore Watling. [9]
- He read to the effect that the Seigneur Duvarney felt he was hardly fitted to be a just judge in this case, remembering the conflict between his son and the notorious Captain Moray. [11]
- 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]
- Maybe a merciful Spirit sees how, left alone, we should have stumbled and lost ourselves in our own gloom, and so gives us a new temper fitted to our needs. [11]
- Time alone can solve this question, on which depends the well-being and, it may be, the existence of a young man every way fitted to be happy, and to give happiness, if restored to his true nature. [6]
- The protection of society by the removal and reform of the criminal class, when the public determines upon it, will call into the service a class of men fitted for the great work. [4]
- These doors fitted so snugly and continued the figures of the paper so unbrokenly, that when they were closed one had to go feeling and searching along the wall to find them. [5]
- Had he sunk so low as to falsify the evidence, and to declare that the groom's broad sole fitted the tracks of his small and shapely feet? [10]
- The supplies which Smith brought gave great comfort to the despairing colony, which was by this time reasonably fitted with houses. [4]
- They were mere skinny skeletons; their clothes hung limp about them and fitted them no better than a flag fits the flag-staff in a calm. [5]
- And it was simple, unostentatious, and fitted like a glove. [5]
- Curiosity centred on Silas Wheelock's barn, where Mr. Worthington had fitted up a shop, and, presently various strange models of contrivances began to take shape there. [9]
- Into the other side exactly fitted that daguerreotype of her mother which her father had given her when he died. [9]
- He wore a short sack,--in fact, an entire suit of light gray flannel, which closely fitted his lithe form. [4]
- The man whom she called "Joshua" and who seemed fitted in every respect to be the shield and leader of his people, must not be turned aside by love from the lofty duty to which the Most High had summoned him. [10]
- For the religious service, which was directed by her own chaplain, she had had a chapel fitted up in the house, according to the Ratisbon fashion. [10]
- The other half served for a kitchen, and was fitted up with a stove whose small chimney passed through the roof. [12]
- Did she not say that my jerkin fitted neatly when I did act as butler to her adorable Majesty three months syne? [11]
- But as a rule, we get only the more obvious saliencies, the bones of the novel, fitted in or clothed with stage "business. [4]
- There was not room enough and I have made it too small; but it never fitted him, anyway. [5]
- The prefect and Pontius had intended a quite different room to serve for smaller assemblies, and had fitted it up suitably for the purpose, but the Empress had preferred the great hall to the smaller room. [10]
- I knew a place where they were not thicker than the poor man's plaster; they were spread so thin upon the crust that they were better fitted to draw out hunger than to satisfy it. [4]
- At first sight, Pfuel, in his ill-made uniform of a Russian general, which fitted him badly like a fancy costume, seemed familiar to Prince Andrew, though he saw him now for the first time. [2]
- It is best, perhaps, that one should avoid being a duke and living in a palace,--that is, if he has his choice in the robing chamber where souls are fitted with their earthly garments. [6]
- Dressed appropriately for parts for which he is fitted, he will act well enough, probably. [4]
- For the mother's part we have several matrons to choose from; the eldest daughter of Epitropes appears to me fitted for the part of Aphrodite; she is wonderfully lovely. [10]
- Our valley has only fitted us for a better life somewhere. [13]
- There is only one body of men in the kingdom that are fitted to officer a regular army. [5]
- At the rear of the stage,--which is the front of the house,--are three high windows with small, square panes of glass, and embrasures into which are fitted white inside shutters. [9]
- The subtle germ of the malady, he said, clung to everything; every fragment of stuff which had been touched by the plague-stricken was especially fitted to carry the infection and disseminate the disease. [10]
- Through the kindness of Mrs. Pollock, we found a young lady who was exactly fitted for the place. [6]
- The plain gown of fine Brabant stuff fitted as if moulded to her figure, and it was difficult to imagine anything neater than her whole appearance. [10]
- The blocks are of all manner of shapes and sizes, but yet are fitted together with the neatest exactness. [5]
- She thinks that now and then a woman may be fitted for it by nature, but she does n't think there are many who are. [6]
- She did not notice how well he fitted in with everything about him; and he was so healthy that even three glasses of that cordial would have sent him reeling to bed. [11]
- But he could not sleep, for he lay thinking of her and of her life--how she had come from humble things and fitted in with the highest. [11]
- But he could not help thinking what a pity it was that these two young persons could not come together as other young people do in the pairing season, and find out whether they cared for and were fitted for each other. [6]
- The peerage did not go to meals in this fashion; Tracy's training had not fitted him to enjoy this hilarious zoological clamor and enthusiasm. [5]
- This poem was not fitted to attract worshippers. [6]
- And I am not fitted for such high estate. [11]
- Perhaps most people never find the career for which they are fitted, and struggle along at cross-purposes with themselves. [4]
- Leave me to my obscure place and duties; I shall at least have peace;--and you--you will surely find in due time some one better fitted by Nature and training to make you happy. [6]
- To all this my aunt agreed, and presently, when Pernhart came in, clad in his holiday garb--a goodly man and well fitted for his new dignity, Aunt Jacoba bid me go look out for Ann. [10]
- But this education must be of the whole man; he must be taught to work as well as to read, and he is, indeed, poorly educated if he is not fitted to do his work in the world. [4]
- The examination next morning almost placed me higher than I expected, for the head-master who heard me translate at first thought me prepared for the first class; but Pro-Rector Braune, who examined me in Latin grammar, said that I was fitted only for the second. [10]
- Some of the modern inventions we deem most marvellous have been fitted for ages to man and woman. [9]
- She was not made for poverty--and who so well as she was fitted for the social leadership of our community? [9]
- The praise that Madame Barriere lavished on Honora's figure was not flattery, because the Paris models fitted her to perfection. [9]
- But I still look forward, Nell, I still look forward, and if I should be forced to leave thee, meanwhile, how have I fitted thee for struggles with the world? [12]
- He wore a long, double-breasted, claret-colored redingote that fitted his slim figure to perfection, and his gait was the easy gait of a man who goes through the world careless of its pitfalls. [9]
- His garments fitted like a glove, and were of faultless fineness. [10]
- It was the Irishwoman, Kitty Fagan, huddled together in such amorphous guise, that she looked as if she had been fitted in a tempest of petticoats and a whirlwind of old shawls, who presented herself at the door. [6]
- She fitted harmoniously into that wonderful setting; she was like Surprise Valley--wild and beautiful. [13]
- The rector's office in the parish house was a businesslike room on the first floor, fitted up with a desk, a table, straight-backed chairs, and a revolving bookcase. [9]
- You, Rameri, shall in a year from to-day--and I think you will not forget the date--find at your service a ship in the harbor of Pelusium, fitted and manned with Phoenicians, to convey you to your wedding. [10]
- But for once I was equal to my uncle, and haply remembered a line Dr. Hilliard had expounded, which fitted the present case marvellously well. [9]
- On the contrary, I see no reason to doubt that more perfectly constructed hands would have been an advantage to them, provided that they were not thus rendered less fitted for climbing trees. [1]
- For my part, I have ever been, and remain to the end, one of those least fitted for the Carthusian habit, notwithstanding that Sister Margaret would paint the beatitudes and the purifying power of her Order in fair and tempting colors. [10]
- After much thought, I decided that I was a person fitted to furnish to mankind this spectacle. [5]
- The first seven hundred miles a level continent, its grassy carpet greener and softer and smoother than any sea and figured with designs fitted to its magnitude--the shadows of the clouds. [5]
- From the first hour on board, Dyck Calhoun had fitted in; with a discerning eye he had understood the seamen's needs and the weaknesses of the system. [11]
- A good, solid, honest pair of epaulettes, well fitted to stand the wear and tear of those high feasts and functions at which the chief paraded them upon his broad shoulders. [11]
- Without dreaming that his withdrawal could involve him in any danger, he was quietly sitting in his house, which was so splendidly furnished as to seem fitted for some princely Greek rather than for a Hebrew. [10]
- Hawkins fitted out his house with "store" furniture from St. Louis, and the fame of its magnificence went abroad in the land. [5]
- His khaki fitted him as only uniform can fit a man with a physique without defect. [11]
- And what she heard was indeed well fitted to deprive her of her senses, but the more definite the facts to which the words referred that she could overhear, the more keenly she listened, and the more resolutely she collected her thoughts. [10]
- Only those things he always kept with him remained in his room; a small box, a large canteen fitted with silver plate, two Turkish pistols and a saber--a present from his father who had brought it from the siege of Ochakov. [2]
- The new fact had fitted itself in with all the old predictions, forebodings, fears, and acquired the solidarity belonging to all events which have slipped out of the fingers of Time and dissolved in the antecedent eternity. [6]
- The Dutch governor had begun to build an old-fashioned wall with a narrow gateway, so fitted as to seem part of it. [11]
- He had finished gouging out a cob, and now he fitted a weed stem to it, loaded it with tobacco, and was pressing a coal to the charge and blowing a cloud of fragrant smoke--he was in the full bloom of luxurious contentment. [5]
- Messick had his good points--I will not attempt to deny it, nor do I wish to do it but he was no more fitted for breakfast than a mummy would be, sir--not a bit. [5]
- Then he took five little cups that fitted snugly into each other, separated them, and put them also near the fire. [11]
- He was not fitted to carry on my work,--that is the way--with dreams. [9]
- A ship was fitted out for me and my servants and the officers and attendants of the elephant, and in due time I arrived in New York harbor and placed my royal charge in admirable quarters in Jersey City. [5]
- The tenant had fitted it up in scholarly fashion. [6]
- I have just fitted a new lock to the door of the Apis-tomb down there. [10]
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