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She didn't really fit in, she stood out from the rest, far more beautiful and a lot shyer.
He said you should modify your diet to fit in with the types of fruit, vegetables and herbs that you could easily grow.
It totally would fit in my little bitty purse and still give me room for my phone, wallet, and other stuff.
Adults can fit in the cheap seats way out back, but the tallest ones will want to call shotgun on long trips.
In that particular environment of deep pile carpet and glass display gun cases crafted of dark mahogany, his garb fit in.
A personal data assistant is a minicomputer that can fit in the palm of your hand.
To help our readers get in where they fit in, we've chosen nonfiction selections that look both back to our past, and forward to our future.
But believe you me, that silly seventy dollars will fit in mighty nice this time of year in my cash-flow.
The rules and regulations of a club membership are something you are either built to fit in with or take flight from.
The old-fashioned look of the clock, the ceiling light, and the framed photographs fit in well with the period tiling and carpet.
So instead of being a film about a mouse trying to fit in with humans, we get a far more banal film about a middle brother's loneliness.
Town hall bosses are considering moving the market to a new home to fit in with plans for a cultural quarter.
Consequently the walks are all accessible by public transport and scheduled to fit in with bus and train timetables.
Everyone plays different beats at the same time so they really feel the rhythm through their hands and can work out where they fit in.
Old Town is liked because it shows how Swindon used to be and we wanted to fit in with that.
Mr Bailey said any application would be considered on its merits and would have to fit in with other buildings.
They engineered the lobes to fit in the middle of one another to take any kind of horizontal torquing a fall or an aid use might put on it.
I think he played a more rockish and uptempo set to fit in better with Los Straitjackets.
If my own educational journey was to start again I would hope to fit in some astronomy and microbiology.
Children may have to suppress their natural behaviours and tendencies to conform and fit in, which can cause undue distress.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Having seen the little sitting-room over the bakeshop, they were sure the chair would fit in beautifully there.
The facts known about Clodia all fit in with what Catullus tells us of Lesbia.
There only remained to fit in a solid door, which would assure the closure of Will Tree.
The countersink, which is a drill made to fit in the bit-stock, and bores a hole the shape and depth of the screw-head.
There are, however, two points of superiority about smooth muscle, which fit in well with its special task.
This magnetic declination sorely perplexed Gilbert, as it did not fit in with his theory.
Prepare one end of each as shown in Fig. 253, notching it for the bar to fit in and cutting off the corner.
I call it depressin' meself, but some 'ow it seems to fit in with orphans an' widders!
Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, elephant shrews are actually more closely related to elephants than to shrews.
Her versification does not fit in with preconceived notions of vers libre.
The tenons were machined over-size and then artificially dried until they fit in the mortises.
It is small enough to fit in a student's pocket but strong enough to solve polynomial and trigonometric equations.
She refused to fit in with the Wickham Place set, or to reopen discussion of Helen and Paul, whom Margaret would have utilized as a short-cut.
Mastermind behind the Fuddruckers and Romano's Macaroni Grill chains, Romano grasped early that he didn't fit in.
We often have campers who, no matter how carefully we try to place them in a group, just don't seem to fit in.
The doctor most kindly took charge of me, and it was well he did so, for I had a fit in the station, and before we reached home I was practically a raving maniac.
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