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[Thai Economics Library | Archives (for history)]
October 13, 2006

Fit

fit (adj) -
a. Suitable, appropriate
b. Healthy
c. Right size of clothes
d. Attach carefully and securely


Example sentences:

* His past experience makes him a good fit for the job.

* I think he should look for another company where he'd be able to fit in better.

* You're not fit to run this company!

* The government was not fit to rule.

* The magazine did not see fit to publish my article.

* Do as you think fit.

* The executives said he did not fit in with the younger image they wanted.

* The stone blocks were fit together to build a wall.

* The punishment must always fit the crime.

* You'd think that most dog food is not fit for human consumption, but strangely enough government regulations ensure that it is.

* Because he was over 60 some wrongly believed that he was only fit for gardening and sleeping in a chair.

* She served her husband a meal fit for a king.

* She fitted her key in the lock and turned.

* She doesn't fit the current feminine ideal.

* The coverage of the election had to fit in with the World Cup coverage that most people considered more important.

* I believe I can fit a good sound system into my small sports car.

* We take old dresses that people don't want, or that don't fit them anymore and transform them into ravishing creations that give people hope.

* Check that it will fit in both the front and back seats of your car.

* The government was not fit to honour its commitments.

* It remains unclear how the other Arab forces in the build-up would fit into any scheme.

* It is important to keep fit if you want to have a long life.

* Will this fit into our overall plans for the future?

* We must change our products to fit ever changing markets.

* How does this food fit the soldier's needs in different battle situations?

* If cars capable of excessive speeds are produced, they should fit them with a device which triggers an alarm to warn when the speed limit is exceeded.

* The baby is lovely, fit, healthy and bouncy.

* Those soldiers certainly look fit.

* How fit or unfit are you right now? Do you exercise regularly?

* Those not up to the task were not fit to remain in the army.

* The survey results did not fit very well with the results from other studies.

* Books just don't fit in with the other things you commonly see in a nightclub.

* I prefer a loose fit in the jeans I wear.


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