How To Use Fitting In A Sentence

  • The front end of the Jaguar was on stands and two mechanics were fitting a new shock absorber. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
  • They use cheap materials and actually destroy a lot of decent furniture and fittings in the process - if something is considered unfashionable it gets taken out or painted over.
  • Connecticut schools have been fitting yellow intruder alarms next to fire alarms in their corridors and dining halls. Times, Sunday Times
  • In more traditional settings, people wear boubous, loose-fitting cotton tunics with large openings under the arms.
  • Coco Stylewood baby lounger, which is quite fitting, because your pet is totally your baby as well. bostonkayla on 2008-09-24 15: 46: 19 view bostonkayla's Apartment Therapy Main
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  • We were lectured by numerous academic doctors, usually wearing scruffy sports jackets or ill-fitting white coats. Times, Sunday Times
  • This victory provided a fitting finale to a brilliant season for the club.
  • So he vowed to fight for a fitting memorial to be erected to them. The Sun
  • The powder charge and the ball and patch had to be rammed separately down the tight-fitting barrel and the pan primed with powder.
  • The aim of this thesis is to present a new strategy of fitting offset to adjust time in order to achieve the effective synchronization between slave nod and reference node.
  • Tights are close fitting with elastic waist band.
  • The fashion-forward actress, who graces the FROW of countless fashion events, showed off her trim figure in a form-fitting number.
  • It was a fitting tribute to all those unable to attend. The Sun
  • As befitting these sleepiest of islands, visiting is an informal affair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iron fittings could replace wooden components gradually, allowing major alterations to take place over a long period.
  • Which, fittingly, is called the “jerk,” regardless of sign. Matthew Yglesias » Trying to Remember High School Physics
  • With the weather turning out to be salubrious for the past few days, fitting well into the celebrative atmosphere, the students could not ask for more.
  • It was a fitting gown with long slits, black in color and had shiny small stones cut into tiny roses embroidered at the hem of the long skirt.
  • The reflector is a standard fitting on the front pillar of the bike, hence the curved mount.
  • On the other hand, when armed with a large umbrella or a well-fitting raincoat and perhaps a pair of gumboots, it is possible to enjoy the monsoon rains, and take time out to splash through muddy puddles and wade through waterlogged roads.
  • This medal is a fitting recognition of an astonishing research career spanning more than 40 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Would a story in which the MC is dealing with the effects of a wizards curse be fitting? John Joseph Adams » Guidelines: The Way of the Wizard
  • It is argued that the chiefs need accommodation befitting their ranks and of reasonable size because their jobs entail some requirements to entertain foreign dignitaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
  • OK, so fitting in four reasonably sized adults may be a tight squeeze, especially with luggage, but for a car of its size it packs a mighty punch.
  • I had changed into a long-sleeved sweater and comfy, close-fitting jeans.
  • Even the lighting's perfect for noir and is a breath of fresh air as it's been a long time since someone has lit a film so fittingly.
  • In fact, as other articles pointed out, our -- as no fitting word has been found for it, let's go with -- withdrawal was a magnificent feat of reverse engineering, worthy of a force that was a nonpareil on the planet. Tom Engelhardt: Debacle!
  • There were Art Deco lamps everywhere, and mirrors, and brass fittings, and fresh flowers. TICKLED PINK
  • It seemed so fitting for a gathering of people remembering something so terrible.
  • Police are now on the verge of allowing painters, plumbers, decorators and joiners into the house to begin clearing up and repairing fittings damaged during the extensive examination of the house.
  • Your local hardware store can help you figure out how much pipe you'll need and how many connectors, elbows and T-fittings you'll need.
  • To get the details, a field team has been fitting green darner dragonflies with radio transmitters.
  • Despite the exuberant breasts in the snug sweater and the lissome hips in the tight-fitting mini, there is a certain adolescent gawkiness about this woman. Alice in Jeopardy
  • In addition, he spent fully a hundred pounds in outfitting me and buying me a passage from CHAPTER X
  • It was a fitting end for a brutal, mighty king. Times, Sunday Times
  • This turnbuckle fastens to the chainplate with a jaw fitting and pin, and is swaged to the wire rope stay.
  • They hope to turn the 105 ft boat into a practical training zone where youngsters learn skills such as plumbing, gas fitting, carpentry, electronics and mechanics.
  • A tourniquet is a common thing enough -- no more than a band with screw fittings, and there was nothing to show that the tourniquet used was any different from a thousand others; and I can see no particular reason why a doctor should commit a murder like this any more than any other man; in which the divisional surgeon agreed with me. The Red Triangle Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator
  • The modern-meets-sultry pumps and flats in ornate silk patterns could be worn with a silk qipao, or form-fitting dress. The Bling Dynasty
  • Will the New Zealand Army be purchasing and fitting extra armour to its light armoured vehicles; if not, why not, and, if so, at what cost?
  • The aortal trunk, G, of the arterial system is disposed along the median line, as well for its own safety as for the fitting distribution of those branches which spring symmetrically from either side of it to supply the lateral regions of the body. Surgical Anatomy
  • Avoid tight-fitting clothing or undergarments that restrict blood flow at the waist, groin & legs (e.g. girdles, stockings & socks).
  • Wrot coper is exclusively used for fittings.
  • And this impression is greatly helped by the fantastical finery of his dress: sky-blue satin cravat, yards of gold chain, white French gloves, light drab great-coat lined with velvet of the same colour, invisible inexpressibles, skin-coloured and fitting like a glove, etc., etc. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • The imperative to move quickly past fossil fuels to clean energies - wind, solar and biomass - and conservation measures such as retrofitting homes, was noted by those reporting that 2009 and 2010 have been the hottest years on record, and Boulder and Jefferson County (where Coors operates a coal-fired plant) have earned an "F" grade for ozone levels in recent years. Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy
  • Her fall/winter collection features strong lines with a feminine twist: dramatic capes, dresses with surprising details, and formfitting suits in rich wines and inky blacks.
  • It is curious and probably fitting that the first clear evidence for discarnate intention was taught to me by my deceased mother. The Sacred Promise
  • The bespoke furniture and fittings in each flat are worth'in the region of half a million '. Times, Sunday Times
  • For more than 30 years, this quaint little Victorian-themed resort at the southern tip of New Jersey said no to ‘skintight, formfitting or bikini type’ bathing attire on males over the age of 12.
  • You must wash all tackle in hot soapy water, making sure to scrub the reel foot, winch fittings and rod guides.
  • Although the fitting of the saddle should as far as practicable be limited to the adjustment of the shape of the tree and to regulating the amount of stuffing in the panel; the use of a numdah with a saddle which does not fit the horse or which is not sufficiently stuffed, is often a valuable makeshift when necessity gives no other choice. The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • But Pennsylvania's so critical in presidential politics, it's fitting that it be called the keystone state. CNN Transcript Oct 17, 2004
  • The retrofitting is a much more difficult problem. Matthew Yglesias » Trade Deficit Now Mostly Oil
  • Toss in a few bowling trophies, dudes in bathrobes and women wearing Valkyrie horns, red pageboy cuts, and tight-fitting purple jumpsuits and hairnets, and you might have a sense of this homage to the 1998 Coen brothers' cult comedy, "The Big Lebowski. Paying Homage to the Dude
  • After a tip-off, police went to an apartment where a woman fitting her description answered the door. Times, Sunday Times
  • Richard also had certain visions, such as having uplighters up the staircase; I'm still looking for the right fittings to get that look.
  • Shirts tend to be either too baggy or too short, while tight-fitting clothing is risky at best.
  • It is only fitting that Simon propose the first toast tonight.
  • For dealing with the cloud data in reverse engineering, one region-division method which based on character is presented to divide up cloud data, this provides advantage to the later surface fitting.
  • In general, there are several main issues to consider when outfitting yourself for warm weather hunting.
  • Thanks to the form-fitting footbeds and Vibram outsoles, these backless wonders breeze through pushy terrain.
  • For there to be some purpose to being out on the ocean, well, somehow it feels more seamanlike and very fitting.
  • A compact fitted kitchen with maple units and chrome fittings is located off the dining area to the rear of the house.
  • Already, it has been a fitting epitaph. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fitting of contact lens that 'called a toric is very much no longer that specialty unique thing in the United States. Healthcare Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • The house has been featured in a number of style and interiors magazines, which is hardly surprising when you consider the quality of the fixtures and fittings.
  • It was a real transformation dress, a duckling - into-swan gown, with a tiny little waist and a tight-fitting bodice, balanced by crinolined skirts. Passionate Relationship
  • That that personage now in possession of the bishop of Bristoll Deane of Yorke (it being an indowment of the said Deanerie) such slender care hath bene had by him for the preaching of the Gospell unto the said parishioners, and giving them that Christianlike and necessarie instru [~c] on which is fitting, as for a long time they scarce had any sermon at all amongest them. The Evolution of an English Town
  • The new facility is seen as fitting in with the government's attempts to attract high-value projects, rather than low-level production line jobs.
  • The Eastern Columbia Building 1930 was designed by Claud Beelman, became the headquarters of the Eastern & Columbia Outfitting companies, and is absolutely stunning. Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca
  • Then the talk stopped dead as Istra Nash stood agaze in the doorway — pale and intolerant, her red hair twisted high on her head, tall and slim and uncorseted in a gray tight-fitting gown. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • We quantitatively determined the degree of mixing nonideality by fitting the experimental liquidus and solidus curves to a model based on regular solution theory.
  • The cause could be as simple as an ill-fitting seal, or more serious, such as bodywork misalignment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The funeral was a fitting tribute to a wonderful man but it has lost me my family. The Sun
  • Beyonce appeared on 'Today' two weeks ago in a form-fitting dress. Beyonce PREGNANT? Sources Claim Singer Is Expecting
  • If they do suspect some one or know some one fitting the description, speak to us in confidence and we will investigate it.
  • Based on the success of the seamless, form fitting bib shorts, the Italian company has built a Body Paint jersey to match, a super-tight skinsuit, and Body Paint shorts for women. Interbike Tech: Louis Garneau goes big, Pearl Izumi adds flair, and more
  • Most food-storage containers with tight-fitting lids provide adequate protection in the refrigerator.
  • Instead of staying indoors, healthily watching a black and white screen – Grandstand, Hancock, Terry and June – they were out canvassing, attending ward meetings, collecting ministers' autographs, drafting position papers and generally behaving in a way unbefitting to young persons. The Ed Balls roadshow: enough to make you weep
  • More often than not, due to the delay and lack of adequate care of the socket, a ready fitting of the artificial eye is impossible.
  • N., the national agencies held veto power, giving them a privileged status befitting their clout and status.
  • Architectural fittings such as switches, extinguishers and signage can take on as much significance as the main exhibits.
  • As consortium leader, Hellenic Shipyards will build the stainless-steel bodyshells, provide interior fittings, and assemble the cars.
  • Amaya was dressed in a loose-fitting suit, the perfect cut to conceal a shoulder-holster. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • Men wear a shirt over their batik, while women wear close-fitting blouses with tight sleeves over theirs.
  • In a large stockpot with tight-fitting lid, add beans and cover with an inch of fresh water. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Cooking -- The Next Stage of Evolution
  • He wore a kind of paletôt of light camlet cloth, with voluminous lapels and deep cuffs of lavender watered silk; very baggy trousers, with lavender stripes down the seams; very shiny boots and quite as glossy a hat; his attire being completed by tightly-fitting gloves, of the hue known in Paris as beurre frais — that is to say, light yellow. Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • Wilhem Latchoumia: a piano program befitting Gauguin, by Cecelia Porter Link: pianist Latchoumia at NGA
  • Some young men were offered jobs as police constables, but the pundit community does not regard policing as a fitting profession.
  • A woman fitting Subhaporn's description came into the shop and ordered a large arrangement of flowers.
  • Indeed what a befitting gift for us from his government.
  • His winning word - auricular, meaning quite fittingly understood or recognized by the ear - earned him the prize of a trophy, $5,000 and most importantly, a trip to Ottawa for the national finals March 24-29. Dose.ca Music briefs
  • The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive.
  • Pillow and blanket, in size befitting that missing infant, made that black perambulator all the more confounding.
  • He concluded the value of refitting the boats, at a total cost of $46.2 million, was below what Pricewaterhouse-Coopers then estimated the ferry corporation could get by selling them.
  • The kitchens are Shaker style with chrome fittings, polished granite worktops and stainless steel extractors.
  • His uniform coat was tan, loose brown suspenders held up ill-fitting trousers, and he, too, was devoid of shoes.
  • I thought it fitting to share with you an image of St. Lawrence from the basilica dedicated to him in Rome, St. Lawrence outside the Walls, as well as the confessio beneath the high altar of the same basilica, where his relics are kept and venerated. Feast of St. Lawrence
  • The price of the house included many existing fixtures and fittings that were not to our taste.
  • They include a whetstone from Norway, a bronze ringpin from Ireland, his sword with beautifully decorated hilt, a spear and a shield which survive only as metal fittings, and pottery. Viking chieftain's burial ship excavated in Scotland after 1,000 years
  • As the only group of its kind in the North West, director Andy Gutteridge, 33, said it would be a fitting reward for them.
  • Apparently, Camilla had six outfit fittings and 10 hat fittings, and a final dress rehearsal before settling on the final dress.
  • Typically, he will cover a turntable in glitter or a loudspeaker in a tight-fitting sequined tank top, thus rendering each object quite unable to function.
  • This victory provided a fitting finale to a brilliant season for the club.
  • Copper is not usually a natural component of water and is picked up by contact with copper and brass fittings or pipes.
  • Even bindings have been rejiggered: Forget the drill and screwdriver; the latest fittings snap or slide into place, extending ski life and improving energy transfer.
  • Cover with a tight-fitting lid and reduce the heat to low. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence it was fitting, last week, that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia came to an end not with a bang or even much of a whimper. Back To The Future
  • For fast cooking, use a pot with a tight-fitting lid.
  • Francesco, the wine director at Bibiana, is Italian and oh-so-Euro-chic in close-fitting suits and hipster glasses - custom-made by a friend in Italy, he says one night. Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate
  • Already he wore the light and baggy silvered suit befitting his rank and his boots were on.
  • Mr Harley is going to accompany his wife for a fitting on Wednesday.
  • A desk lamp that can have its light directed to where you need it is essential if you have a central pendant fitting.
  • Bassanio, a noble but poor Venetian, asks his friend Antonio, a rich merchant, for 3,000 ducats to enable him to prosecute fittingly his suit of the rich heiress Portia at Belmont.
  • The infectious glam stomp of the closer Retreat explodes in delirious joy, a fitting high note on which to end. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems somehow fitting that football should come between the beauty and the beast. The Sun
  • His proposals include fitting cars with smaller engines and banning power steering and automatic gearboxes.
  • Cleland 71 maintains that the limitations of movement at the shoulder-joint are due to the structure of the joint itself, the glenoidal labrum fitting, in different positions of the elevated arm, into the anatomical neck of the humerus. III. Syndesmology. 6c. Humeral Articulation or Shoulder-joint
  • All the original furniture, fittings and candelabra are in place and only the marble floor is covered by a carpet.
  • Then you transfer the wort to a glass carboy, preferably, although you can use a plastic bucket with a well fitting lid (this is a bad idea but some people do brew this way) and you pitch the yeast.
  • Great care must be taken, especially with the fitting of plasters, to prevent chafing and subsequent ulcer formation elsewhere on the foot or ankle.
  • It is a close-fitting red felt hat with a flattened top and a tassel worn to the side.
  • Specially-commissioned glass screens, new furniture, fittings and an aquarium complete the project.
  • And connections must be expecting a decent run, fitting a visor first-time out. The Sun
  • “Reaming with solid reamer” means machining of close-tolerance holes (fitting holes) by means of a reamer which is fixed in the tailstock of the lathe. 4. Reaming with solid reamer
  • His production, scratching, and cuts are more fitting with the sound of the album than most of the other beats on the project.
  • The effect can be seen in attics under ill-fitting tiled roofs, where the sun's rays are focused through chinks between the tiles.
  • Manganese bronzes are specified for marine propellers and fittings, pinions, ball-bearing races, worm wheels, gear-shift forks and architectural work.
  • It was a fitting reward for his sterling efforts.
  • Avoid using tight fitting diapers that could rub against the skin.
  • His material is leather, and his specialty is fitting a saddle to the infinitely varied human pelvis.
  • She was wearing black stretchy formfitting pants with a lime green tube top.
  • I am simply saying that it would be fitting and right for those responsible for the damages caused — I do not care whether those damages be in terms of silted streams, scarred landscapes, or in lost livestock — to take full responsibility for them. Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups
  • Today, this volume stands as a fitting and lasting monument of its time to Finzi's pioneering work on behalf of the composer whose achievements he valued so much.
  • This encouraged us to try binaural fitting, which was very successful, not only to significantly improve her hearing, but also to reduce the tinnitus perception.
  • This angle valve with bib cock is part of a great new line of fittings for contemporary bathrooms.
  • But in most cases we possess complete sets of furnishings and fittings.
  • The furniture and fittings of my house were havocked by them.
  • Put them in a casserole pan with a tight-fitting lid and add the white wine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Garbarino's caring is leaving Gilchrist with a more fitting, profound legacy while Garbarino's interaction with the old gridder helped fill a void left by leaving police work. NYDN Rss
  • Greek; for the Greek _arthron_ [* Cf. William of Auxerre, Summa Aurea] which the Latin renders "articulus," signifies a fitting together of distinct parts: wherefore the small parts of the body which fit together are called the articulations of the limbs. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • When he made use of such a phrase as that quoted above, it was to be presumed that he in some sort meant what he said; and so he did, and had intended to signify that Crosbie by his conduct had merited all such condemnation as was the fitting punishment for blackguardism of the worst description. The Small House at Allington
  • He wore loose fitting jeans and a simple beige and white t-shirt with a sideward trucker hat.
  • Instead, distract your child's attention from the buckles by fitting a play tray over the top.
  • Fitting a cowl to a chimney may solve a drawing problem, but it may not.
  • Its main products: mechanical tridimensional parking equipment and elevator fittings.
  • It's fitting, since Mickelson, 34, has done more than any other golfer to burnish his image as a family guy - and it's bringing in the bucks.
  • These other modifications include using different engines, not fitting the complete BDD armor arrays, and the application of the initial version of Kontakt ERA.
  • Mr Harley is going to accompany his wife for a fitting on Wednesday.
  • If the foam gasket between the back side of the tub and the fitting at the top of the drain assembly is dry or disintegrating, you can have a major leak if the tub is overfilled.
  • Complete the look with jade stud earrings with solid silver fittings and butterfly backs for just 12.95. Times, Sunday Times
  • The funeral was a fitting tribute to a wonderful man but it has lost me my family. The Sun
  • With heavy-lidded eyes, wide-open mouths or rubber-hosey limbs, Satrapi's characters convey everything from gleeful, kinetic action to stark terror to heart-rending anguish-which is perfectly fitting for the autobiographical Frames Per Second Magazine
  • To set up the interview we had to work it in around fittings for his new costumes.
  • Nonetheless, it seems that the millennia-old roundhouse, within the course of a single century, came to be seen as socially unfitting, and that everyone who could, rebuilt their houses in an altogether new way.
  • Was Lord's declaration fitting for final match? Times, Sunday Times
  • She has given befitting names to two of her shops:.
  • It is very fitting that Mr. Frederic's last book should be in praise of action, the thing that makes the world go round; of force, however misspent, which is the sum of life as distinguished from the inertia of death. A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays
  • For several weeks the new centre has become a hive of activity as community volunteers put up the fixtures and fittings in time for the big move.
  • I just took this photo of the light fitting here in our living room with my teeny tiny camera.
  • Its left panel frames a standing portrait of Serena, her hair arranged in a thick roll around her head, her person adorned in the high-necked voluminous tunic layered over a tighter-fitting underdress that had become the prevailing fashion for women of late antiquity. Caesars’ Wives
  • He spent several months fitting out a state-of-the-art zoological laboratory on board the ship before boarding it in preparation for departure at Sheerness in November 1872.
  • On the way he had discovered Hawaii, a perfect place for refitting his ships.
  • Today the work is virtually complete and there are 2,500 workers fitting cables, painting and installing and testing equipment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not even acknowledging her act is unbefitting a person of her character, of her stature, of her memory!
  • If your Majesty considers it fitting to approve this so useful and even so necessary proposition, your bishop is of the opinion, as he has already intimated, that the see of the new bishopric can be determined, and that it may be entitled the bishopric of Panay or of Jaro -- which is a well-populated village, as I have said above. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • Conventional wisdom did not favor retrofitting to coal use boilers originally designed for oil or natural gas.
  • The firm accepts liability as engineers repairing or fitting broadband are often forced to leave their vans in restricted areas. The Sun
  • To fix, attach bracket to wall with the fittings supplied. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can now start retro fitting homes and weatherizing roofs and putting up solar panels.
  • Complete the look with jade stud earrings with solid silver fittings and butterfly backs for just 12.95. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are held in a removable cage which makes the potentially awkward job of fitting new cards easier.
  • Befitting its global premise, multilateralism is all big picture. Times, Sunday Times
  • A properly fitting bra should never leave red marks.
  • Their absence or replacement by poorly fitting dentures can contribute to malnutrition in the elderly. The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
  • The inconclusive finding was perhaps fitting for a man whose dealings in life were always opaque. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inwardly glowing with impatience, Arthur yet saw the necessity of obeying his guide; and when he had pulled the long and loose upper vestment from the old man, he stood before him in a cassock of black serge, befitting his order and profession, but begirt, not with a suitable sash such as clergymen wear, but with a most uncanonical buff-belt, supporting a short two-edged sword, calculated alike to stab and to smite. Anne of Geierstein
  • Eventually his side ensured the points and, fittingly, Belmadi played a key part.
  • At the same time, the expert Capuchin let his master see that he held upon his arm one of his victims, whom he was forming into a docile instrument; this was a young gentleman who wore a very short green cloak, a pourpoint of the same color, close-fitting red breeches, with glittering gold garters below the knee-the costume of the pages of Monsieur. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • Cobbler with Blue Bell ice cream sounds like a fitting capper.
  • From this moment forth I wish to be addressed in a manner fitting of my station.
  • Wearing tight-fitting underwear day and night for a week after the operation will help to ease discomfort and prevent swelling.
  • I'm surprised Hutchinson didn't write under the pseudonym, TRUSTUS, a label befitting a man who held a plurality of key offices. Hullabaloo
  • After the crushing blow on Monday, a medal would have been fitting reward for the two-times Olympic veteran, who is to retire at the end of this season.
  • Dripping gold chains, chunky gold rings, badly fitting tracky bottoms, tattoos allover her. Oh How We Laughed……But Not Too Loudly. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • She was wearing a strapless rose-colored gown that was formfitting at the top and had a flowing chiffon skirt.
  • So soone as Dioneus had ended his Novell, Madame Lauretta also knew, that the conclusion of her Regiment was come; whereupon, when the counsell of Canigiano had past with generall commendation, and the wit of Salabetto no lesse applauded, for fitting it with such an effectuall prosecution; shee tooke the Crowne of Laurell from her owne head, and set it upon Madame Aimilliaes, speaking graciously in this manner. The Decameron
  • I think dildo is a more fitting title for McNumbNuts. Think Progress » McCain Denies That He Is ‘Running Away From The Maverick Title’: ‘I Prefer Great American Myself’
  • The close fitting bodice is of silver tissue and the long transparent sleeves of tulle are bound loosely to the arm by twists of frosted silver ruching. Further Pavlova
  • It also ravels, so it isn't appropriate for close-fitting styles.
  • It was fitting that this pacey, engaging, if not top standard, game should be decided by a goal of beauty.
  • Many drivers are fitting in-car cameras to combat insurance fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Extra strong paint formulas, and wooden fences supported by metal spikes extended the life of exterior fittings in tough New England weather.
  • Highly recommended TableCurve is intended to be a fast, one-pass curve-fitting program, with minimal user input.
  • The policy stated that ‘the site, position or fitting of the attachment or sign should not promote decay in the pole or impede testing for decay.’
  • The decor is tasteful and unobtrusive without being bland and it is spiced up by some great artworks and top-notch fixtures and fittings. The Sun
  • You want an urban flat, but don't want a formulaic development with identikit kitchens and bathrooms, boring layouts and drab fittings?
  • - Spotted in Engadget: Let it be known: we liked the Zune HD beforeit was popular, before all the poseurs jumped on the bandwagon with their tight-fitting jeans and their hairstyles. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Put on a tight fitting pair of swimming goggles and soak a long piece of cloth in cider vinegar or lemon juice. Times, Sunday Times

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