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  • 21fit to burst — see ↑fit, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑burst fit to burst chiefly Brit informal : very much laugh/shout fit to burst • • • Main Entry: ↑fit …

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  • 22fit for a king — good enough even for a king : very good a meal (that is) fit for a king • • • Main Entry: ↑fit fit for a king see ↑fit, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 23fit as a flea — see ↑fit, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑flea …

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  • 24fit you like a glove — fit (you) like a glove see ↑fit, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑glove …

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  • 25fit — I UK [fɪt] / US verb Word forms fit : present tense I/you/we/they fit he/she/it fits present participle fitting past tense fitted or fit past participle fitted or fit *** Usage note: In British English, the past tense and past participle is… …

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  • 26fit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 way sth fits/way two things match ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, nice ▪ We need to achieve the best fit between the staff required and the staff available. ▪ correct, exact …

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  • 27fit — fit1 [ fıt ] (past tense and past participle fit or fit|ted) verb *** ▸ 1 be right size/shape ▸ 2 about clothes ▸ 3 be suitable/similar ▸ 4 match truth/description ▸ 5 be appropriate for something ▸ 6 measure for clothes etc. ▸ 7 add equipment to …

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  • 28fit to be tied — phrasal : angry or irritated to an extreme : ready to explode with wrath the hardheaded businessman looks fit to be tied New Republic fit to be tied when she came home late * * * fit to be tied (informal) Extremely angry • • • Main Entry: ↑tie *… …

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  • 29see — [[t]si͟ː[/t]] ♦ sees, seeing, saw, seen 1) VERB: no cont When you see something, you notice it using your eyes. [V n] You can t see colours at night... [V n ing] I saw a man making his way towards me …

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  • 30see — 1 /si:/ verb past tense saw past participle seen /si:n/ UNDERSTAND/REALIZE 1 (I, T) to understand or realize something: I can see that you re not very happy with the situation. | Seeing his distress, Louise put her arm around him. (+ why/what/who …

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