- fit
- 01. I think I'll need a larger size; these pants don't [fit] me very well at all.02. He looks a little overweight, but actually he is quite [fit] for a man of his age.03. Karla is at her mom's place getting [fitted] for her wedding dress.04. Sony has made a television which can [fit] in a shirt pocket.05. I don't think his car is [fit] for a cross-continent trip.06. You can improve your overall [fitness] by going for regular walks.07. My lunch won't [fit] in this container. Don't we have anything bigger?08. There is a Haitian proverb which holds that all foods are good to eat, but not all words are [fit] to speak.09. There is a Yiddish proverb which states that an angry man is not [fit] to pray.10. Golda Meir once stated that a leader who doesn't hesitate before he sends his nation into battle is not [fit] to be a leader.11. Martin Luther King once said that if a man hasn't discovered something that he would die for, he isn't [fit] to live.12. Spiro Agnew once suggested that some newspapers are [fit] only to line the bottom of bird cages.13. A newborn kangaroo is small enough to [fit] into a teaspoon.14. The giant Pacific octopus can [fit] its entire body through an opening no bigger than the size of its beak.15. Supermodel Cindy Crawford's [fitness] video sold over two million copies within a month of its release.16. In 1997, a plastic artificial leg was [fitted] to a pink flamingo in an American zoo.17. According to a recent study, 1.3 million homes in Britain are officially classified as [unfit] for human habitation.18. If you want to stay [fit], it is important to take an occasional break from exercise to give your muscles time to heal.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.