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  • 111fit (or fill) the bill — be suitable for a particular purpose. → the Bill …

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  • 112fit the bill — If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task …

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  • 113fit the bill — ► fit the bill be suitable for a particular purpose. Main Entry: ↑bill …

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  • 114fit|ter — «FIHT uhr», noun. 1. a person whose work is fitting clothes on people. 2. a person who supplies and fixes anything necessary for some purpose: »a pipe fitter. The gas fitter installed our new gas stove. 3. a man who adjusts parts of machinery. 4 …

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  • 115fit someone/something out — (or up) provide with the necessary equipment, supplies, clothes, or other items for a particular situation the cabin had been fitted out to a high standard …

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  • 116fit (somebody) like a glove — fit (sb) like a ˈglove idiom to be the perfect size or shape for sb • The dress fits me like a glove. Main entry: ↑fitidiom …

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  • 117a dish fit for the gods — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s Julius Caesar …

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  • 118Fit brains — Infobox Company company name = Fit Brains type = Private genre = foundation = Vancouver (2007) founder = location city = location country = location = 300 150 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada locations = area served =… …

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  • 119fit the bill — verb be what is needed or be good enough for what is required Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration? • Syn: ↑fill the bill • Hypernyms: ↑meet, ↑fit, ↑conform to • Verb Frames …

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  • 120fit — fit1 adjective (fitter, fittest) 1》 of a suitable quality, standard, or type.     ↘having the requisite qualities or skills to do something competently.     ↘socially acceptable: a fit subject on which to correspond. 2》 in good health, especially …

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