fitted meaning
EN[ˈfɪtət]US
- VerbBFfitSGfitsPRfittingPT, PPfit
- AdjectiveBFfitCOMfitterSUPfittest
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- To avoid misfuelling, diesel car owners could get a device that replaces the conventional fuel cap and prevents the petrol nozzle fitting in the tank.
- Why, lookee, I asked Doctor Hedstone yesterday if I was like to take a fit any time, and he laughed, and swore I was the last man in town to go off that way."
- As a retired sergeant, you should fit into the crowd at the officers' club.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- But anyway, if healthy minds in healthy bodies was a New England requirement then, at least chieftainly Hawaiians, though frequently corpulent, were impressively fit.
- She didn't like his clothes or grammar and pitched a snit fit.
- She needs to keep her sugar level low or she'll have a fit.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of fitted in English Dictionary
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- en fitted out
- en fittedness
- en fitted cap
- en fitted sheet
- en fitted sheets
Source: Wiktionary