Sentence examples for a fit of from inspiring English sources

"a fit of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means a sudden or short-lived burst of emotion, such as "a fit of laughter" or "a fit of rage." For example, "I was so annoyed by his comment that I had a fit of rage."

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Ennis descends into a fit of giggles.

"We had a fit of giggles.

We got into a fit of giggles".

A fit of pique or mere disappointment?

"But she up and died in a fit of vanity".

The review gave God a fit of self-doubt.

In a fit of rectitude, he cuts the lines..

In a fit of pique, he resigned on air.

Pitjie had killed him in a fit of passion.

This didn't happen in a fit of absent-mindedness.

A fit of giggles, and they get back to work.

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