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to fits

verb

To be suitable for.

  • It fits the purpose.

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She is a recluse who is prone to fits.

He was prone to fits of sobbing and laughter.

But Mr. Lhota is still given to fits of combustibility.

— the younger women prone to fits of irascibility and gloom.

Jose Reyes is given to fits of excitement.

During his first years at Waldau, Wölfli was prone to fits of rage and physical violence.

Prone to fits of histrionics and, at times, can rival Phil in terms of breathtaking slapstick.

One recalls him as calculating figure who was prone to fits of violence.

Wilhelm, subject to fits of melancholia and an uncertain heart, died first.

He was given to fits of intemperate rage, smashing his pots, damaging people.

From its beginnings in the 1840s, Marxism has been subject to fits of premature speculation.

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