(noun.) the manner in which something fits; 'I admired the fit of her coat'.
(noun.) a display of bad temper; 'he had a fit'; 'she threw a tantrum'; 'he made a scene'.
(verb.) insert or adjust several objects or people; 'Can you fit the toy into the box?'; 'This man can't fit himself into our work environment'.
(verb.) make fit; 'fit a dress'; 'He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out'.
(verb.) be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; 'This piece won't fit into the puzzle'.
(verb.) conform to some shape or size; 'How does this shirt fit?'.
(adj.) physically and mentally sound or healthy; 'felt relaxed and fit after their holiday'; 'keeps fit with diet and exercise' .
(adj.) meeting adequate standards for a purpose; 'a fit subject for discussion'; 'it is fit and proper that you be there'; 'water fit to drink'; 'fit for duty'; 'do as you see fit to' .
(adj.) (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed; 'in no fit state to continue'; 'fit to drop'; 'laughing fit to burst'; 'she was fit to scream'; 'primed for a fight'; 'we are set to go at any time' .
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