Fit Into in a sentence

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Synonym: suit, conform, integrate, belong, match. Antonym: exclude, stand out, clash

Meaning: to be suitable for a particular situation or group

Fit Into sentence for class 1


- The cat will fit into the small box.
- Can you fit into your favorite shirt?
- The puppy tried to fit into the bag.
- I wish I could fit into my old shoes.
- The doll can fit into the toy house.
- Will the big teddy bear fit into the car?
- She wants to fit into the pink dress.
- The fish can fit into the tiny bowl.
- Can we fit into the elevator together?
- The rabbit will fit into the hat.
- It is hard to fit into the crowded room.
- Can the blocks fit into the big box?
- I can fit into my bicycle with my friend.
- The mouse tried to fit into the hole.
- The children fit into their seats on the bus.
- Will the balloon fit into your backpack?
- The cookies fit into the jar nicely.
- I will fit into my pajamas tonight.
- Can the baby fit into the stroller?
- The books need to fit into the shelf.
- He could fit into the teammates shoes.
- The toys fit into the toy chest.
- They want to fit into the group at school.
- The carrot will fit into my lunch box.
- She can fit into the climbing gear.
- Can all the crayons fit into the box?
- The blanket will fit into the basket.
- The puppy wanted to fit into my arms.
- The frog can fit into the small pond.
- We hope to fit into the parade tomorrow.

Fit Into sentence for class 3


- The cat tried to fit into the small box.
- Can you fit into your favorite shirt?
- I want to fit into my new shoes.
- The puppy is too big to fit into the basket.
- She can fit into her old dress for the party.
- The toys will fit into the backpack easily.
- He hopes to fit into the team next year.
- The puzzle pieces fit into each other perfectly.
- My brother can fit into my jacket when it is cold.
- We need to fit into the schedule for the trip.
- The fish will fit into the aquarium nicely.
- I can fit into the car with my friends.
- Can you fit into the space between the chairs?
- The cookies will fit into the jar.
- She wants to fit into the dance group.
- The books will fit into the shelf if we organize them.
- He can fit into the costume for Halloween.
- The little bird tried to fit into the nest.
- We can fit into the movie theater before the show starts.
- The crayons will fit into the box without breaking.
- I want to fit into the picture with my family.
- The blanket can fit into the small suitcase.
- She can fit into the game with her friends.
- The apples will fit into the basket we brought.
- He hopes to fit into the competition next month.
- The flowers will fit into the vase perfectly.
- I can fit into the line for lunch.
- The stickers will fit into my scrapbook.
- The dog is trying to fit into the doghouse.
- We need to fit into our time for homework.

Fit Into simple sentence


- I want to fit into my schedule more activities.
- She hopes to fit into the team easily.
- He learned how to fit into different social groups.
- They discussed how to fit into the community.
- I want to find ways to fit into my new school.
- She feels happy when she can fit into her clothes.
- He wants to fit into his family's traditions.
- They talked about how to fit into various cultures.
- I want to see how my interests fit into my studies.
- She hopes to fit into the club's activities.
- He finds it important to fit into his role at work.
- They learned how to fit into different environments.
- I want to understand how I can fit into team projects.
- She feels proud when she can fit into new situations.
- He tries to fit into conversations easily.
- They want to help others fit into their groups.
- I want to find ways to fit into my community.
- She believes that everyone can fit into a group.
- He wants to fit into the new neighborhood well.
- They discussed how to fit into diverse settings.
- I want to learn how my skills fit into the job.
- She feels confident when she fits into the crowd.
- He wants to fit into the school's activities.
- They talked about how to fit into different careers.
- I want to explore how my values fit into my life.
- She hopes to fit into her friends plans.
- He wants to fit into the family dynamic.
- They learned how to fit into academic environments.
- I want to understand how to fit into my hobbies.
- She believes that everyone can find a way to fit into society.


Fit Into in a sentence

(1) Age norm is a box I won't fit into!

(2) I need to trim to fit into this dress.

(3) The dowel easily fit into the opening.

(4) I need to fit into my old jeans again.

(5) They hunch down to fit into the small car.

(6) I need to shrink to fit into my old jeans.

(7) We comfortably fit into the spacious UberXL.

(8) He struggled to fit into the podgy armchair.

(9) She fogydoms to fit into her favorite dress.

(10) The wire was bent off to fit into the socket.



Fit Into sentence

(11) I need to thin to fit into my favorite jeans.

(12) I need to slim down to fit into my old jeans.

(13) I can't seem to fit into these jeans anymore.

(14) I need to chubby up to fit into my old jeans.

(15) The prong of the key easily fit into the lock.

(16) The square peg didn't fit into the round hole.

(17) The round peg didn't fit into the square hole.

(18) I contort down to fit into the small car seat.

(19) She had to elongate to fit into the small car.

(20) The new student fit into the class seamlessly.




Fit Into make sentence

(21) She wished she could fit into skinnier clothes.

(22) I had to hunch down to fit into the small tent.

(23) The portly man struggled to fit into his chair.

(24) I need to slim up to fit into my favorite dress.

(25) He contorted his body to fit into the small box.

(26) He struggled to fit into the narrow bucket seat.

(27) Yn does not fit into any grammatical categories.

(28) I can't believe she fit into those skinny heels.

(29) I had to bend in half to fit into the small car.

(30) The petite dog easily fit into the small carrier.



Sentence of fit into

(31) The puzzle piece didn't fit into the empty space.

(32) I wad up into a ball to fit into the small space.

(33) He contorts his body to fit into the small space.

(34) The car barely fit into the narrow parking space.

(35) The abdominous man struggled to fit into his car.

(36) The ridge on the key helped it fit into the lock.

(37) The acrobat had to bend to fit into the small box.

(38) I contort down to fit into the crowded subway car.

(39) The sac was too large to fit into the small space.

(40) The fattish child struggled to fit into the swing.




Fit Into meaningful sentence

(41) The pean was too large to fit into the narrow gap.

(42) He tucks forward to fit into the cramped elevator.

(43) She angulates her body to fit into the tight space.

(44) The puzzle piece finally fit into the correct spot.

(45) The large painting didn't fit into the small frame.

(46) The square block didn't fit into the circular hole.

(47) She contorts up her body to fit into the small box.

(48) I need to grow a belly to fit into my new swimsuit.

(49) The bodyshaper helped me fit into my favorite dress.

(50) He had to taper forward to fit into the tight jeans.



Fit Into sentence examples

(51) The pinkie toe is often the last to fit into a shoe.

(52) The pudgy man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(53) The pursy man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(54) I'm going to drill a hole for the dowel to fit into.

(55) The portly man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(56) The fat person struggled to fit into the small chair.

(57) The large sofa didn't fit into the small living room.

(58) The abdominous woman struggled to fit into her jeans.

(59) He contorted into a crease to fit into the small box.

(60) I need to emaciate in order to fit into my old jeans.



Sentence with fit into

(61) The snake sinuates its body to fit into tight spaces.

(62) He contorted into position to fit into the small car.

(63) The actor had to squat in to fit into the small prop.

(64) Loy does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(65) The extra thin credit card easily fit into my wallet.

(66) She sucked in her cheeks to fit into her tight jeans.

(67) The snake can bend its body to fit into small spaces.

(68) The cat scrunches its body to fit into the narrow box.

(69) I need to strip in order to fit into this tight dress.

(70) The thin person effortlessly fit into the small chair.




Use fit into in a sentence

(71) Paa doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(72) The wire coat hanger bent back to fit into the closet.

(73) The bigfooted man struggled to fit into the small car.

(74) Lse does not fit into any known linguistic categories.

(75) The pursy woman struggled to fit into her tight dress.

(76) Pya doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(77) Niini does not seem to fit into any specific category.

(78) She tucks her knees forward to fit into the small car.

(79) She tucks her feet forward to fit into the high heels.

(80) Hilariously, the cat tried to fit into a tiny shoebox.



Sentence using fit into

(81) The furniture had to be angled to fit into the corner.

(82) I need to taper around my waist to fit into this dress.

(83) The wire was carefully coiled down to fit into the box.

(84) The actor had to squat down to fit into the small prop.

(85) Uup does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(86) I need to adjust in order to fit into this small space.

(87) The USB cable is too thick to fit into the narrow port.

(88) The heavyset man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(89) I need to thicken up in order to fit into my old jeans.

(90) Ples doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.



Fit Into example sentence

(91) He contorted into position to fit into the tight space.

(92) The portlier man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(93) The word faa does not fit into any known word category.

(94) Baccoes doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(95) She wants to get fat so she can fit into her old jeans.

(96) The potbellied man struggled to fit into his old jeans.

(97) I need to crunch down round to fit into this small box.

(98) She tucks her feet forward to fit into the tight shoes.

(99) She tucks her feet forward to fit into the tight boots.

(100) The medium-sized car easily fit into the parking space.



Sentence with word fit into

(101) He had to be in short weight to fit into his old jeans.

(102) I can't fit into my jeans anymore, I've gotten pudgier.

(103) The book had been accordioned to fit into the backpack.

(104) He gingerly bent the metal rod to fit into the machine.

(105) The plumber had to bend the pipes to fit into the wall.

(106) The cat scrunches its body to fit into the small basket.

(107) The cuvette is designed to fit into a spectrophotometer.

(108) I need to slim along if I want to fit into my old jeans.

(109) My sister is petite and can fit into children's clothes.

(110) Gove does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.



Sentence of fit into

(111) The cat constringed into a ball to fit into a small box.

(112) The word zam does not fit into any grammatical category.

(113) The divers had to equip down to fit into their wetsuits.

(114) The word doj does not fit into any grammatical category.

(115) The corpulent man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(116) He had to shove in his feet to fit into the tight shoes.

(117) The word rix does not fit into any grammatical category.

(118) The term boords does not fit into any sentence patterns.

(119) Kanrikan does not fit into any known language structure.

(120) I am taw through with trying to fit into societal norms.



Fit Into used in a sentence

(121) I started a reducing diet to fit into my favorite dress.

(122) The subcompact car easily fit into tight parking spaces.

(123) She tucks her knees forward to fit into the small space.

(124) He contorted into a pretzel to fit into the small space.

(125) Bodyshapers can help you fit into your favorite clothes.

(126) The metal rod was bent bendways to fit into the machine.

(127) She had to squinch her toes to fit into the tight shoes.

(128) The paper had been accordioned to fit into the envelope.

(129) The shirt had been accordioned to fit into the suitcase.

(130) The painting had been accordioned to fit into the frame.



Fit Into sentence in English

(131) The movie was abridged to fit into a two-hour time slot.

(132) The crab can contract its legs to fit into small spaces.

(133) She's been working hard to fit into her old jeans again.

(134) I'm hoping to fit into the honors program next semester.

(135) I need to change shape if I want to fit into these jeans.

(136) The mechanic bends the metal pipe to fit into the engine.

(137) She struggled to fit into the new social group at school.

(138) The dress was too tight and didn't fit into her properly.

(139) The overweight man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(140) Bosker doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(141) The beanpole of a man struggled to fit into the tiny car.

(142) The actress had to wear a girdle to fit into her costume.

(143) He is trying to get plump to fit into his favorite jeans.

(144) Stumpy's small size allowed him to fit into tight spaces.

(145) The word shans doesn't fit into any grammatical category.

(146) Pentasyllabic words can be difficult to fit into a haiku.

(147) The ultrasmall phone easily fit into the palm of my hand.

(148) Scrappy's small size allows him to fit into tight spaces.

(149) The term ure does not fit into any grammatical structure.

(150) The ill-adapted phone charger did not fit into my device.

(151) The key had a small end that fit into the lock perfectly.

(152) The CD was disk-shaped, so it easily fit into the player.

(153) The abdominous man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(154) The clipping of the recipe made it fit into the cookbook.

(155) Atoma does not fit into any specific grammatical category.

(156) The model squinched her waist to fit into the tight dress.

(157) The corpulently man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(158) The word alne doesn't seem to fit into any known language.

(159) The contortionist had to bend to fit into the small space.

(160) He contorted into a crease to fit into the small suitcase.

(161) The jeweler cut the stone down to fit into a ring setting.

(162) Kie is a word that doesn't fit into any specific category.

(163) The word sards does not fit into any grammatical category.

(164) Beika is a word that does not fit into any known category.

(165) Siegen does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(166) The socket wrench was too big to fit into the tight space.

(167) The data was quantised to fit into a smaller memory space.

(168) The sound wave was quantised to fit into a digital format.

(169) She started a reducing diet to fit into her wedding dress.

(170) I had to bend in half to fit into the small airplane seat.

(171) Suction in on your stomach to fit into those skinny jeans.

(172) The lizard elongated its body to fit into a small crevice.

(173) I'm hoping to slim up and fit into my favorite jeans again.

(174) The lead wire was carefully bent to fit into the connector.

(175) The rodent's small size allows it to fit into tight spaces.

(176) She sawing the metal rod to make it fit into the machinery.

(177) He had to adapt in order to fit into the new social circle.

(178) The dorky dog tried to fit into a tiny bed meant for a cat.

(179) I can't fit into my favorite jeans because of my waistline.

(180) The map can be folded in on itself to fit into a small bag.

(181) The decillionth piece of the puzzle finally fit into place.

(182) I need to manipulate the round object to fit into the hole.

(183) She wants to chubby up so she can fit into her old clothes.

(184) They are trying to get plump to fit into their old clothes.

(185) The sac was too bulky to fit into the overhead compartment.

(186) The news article was dumbed down to fit into a small space.

(187) I contort in discomfort as I try to fit into a tight space.

(188) The word regiven does not fit into any known word category.

(189) The contortionist would crook over to fit into a small box.

(190) Kanaga is a term that does not fit into any known category.

(191) Siegen does not seem to fit into any grammatical structure.

(192) I overate at the picnic and now I can't fit into my shorts.

(193) His slimness made it easy for him to fit into tight spaces.

(194) The minicar was able to fit into the tightest parking spot.

(195) The carpenter gingerly bent the wood to fit into the frame.

(196) She was able to fit into her old jeans after losing weight.

(197) The acrobat had to bend her body to fit into the small box.

(198) I wish I had smaller foots so I could fit into cuter shoes.

(199) Blaff is a word that doesn't fit into any specific category.

(200) The word alk doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(201) The machine screw is designed to fit into the threaded hole.

(202) He sawing the wooden beam to make it fit into the structure.

(203) Gove does not fit into any grammatical structure or pattern.

(204) The word rie doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(205) The shirt can be folded in on itself to fit into a suitcase.

(206) The parallelopiped object was difficult to fit into the box.

(207) Trunkskun doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(208) He wants to put on weight to fit into his old clothes again.

(209) The contortionist contorted aside to fit into the small box.

(210) The word nyi doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(211) He struggled to fit into the outsize jeans he bought online.

(212) I need to decrease by three inches to fit into my old jeans.

(213) They hunched up beside each other to fit into the small car.

(214) The oxidated brass key no longer fit into the lock properly.

(215) Uus does not fit into any known word patterns or structures.

(216) The word vaa doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(217) The word zek doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(218) The word breids doesn't seem to fit into any known language.

(219) The word beerage does not fit into any grammatical category.

(220) Overfolding the paper made it easier to fit into the binder.

(221) Overfolding the paper made it easier to fit into the pocket.

(222) The socket wrench was too long to fit into the narrow space.

(223) She was determined to fit into the slimmest dress she owned.

(224) The table was turned breadthways to fit into the small room.

(225) The littler car was able to fit into the tight parking spot.

(226) I had to squelch down to fit into the tiny dorm room closet.

(227) The team had to squelch down to fit into the small team bus.

(228) It is impossible to make a square peg fit into a round hole.

(229) The athlete had to adapt to fit into the new team's culture.

(230) You can file down the plastic to make it fit into the frame.

(231) I had to file down the plastic to make it fit into the mold.

(232) I'm hoping to fit into the study abroad program next summer.

(233) I'm trying to fit into the dress code for this formal event.

(234) The crowd scrunched closer together to fit into the elevator.

(235) She fudged her measurements to fit into a smaller dress size.

(236) She contorted into a twisted shape to fit into the small box.

(237) He had to adapt in order to fit into the new company culture.

(238) The ladder can fold down to fit into a compact storage space.

(239) He contorted into a crease to fit into the small hiding spot.

(240) The acrobat gingerly flexed his body to fit into a small box.

(241) He decided to emaciate in order to fit into his wedding suit.

(242) She contorted into position to fit into the crowded elevator.

(243) Twentyeighth does not fit into any known category or context.

(244) The actress corseted her body to fit into the period costume.

(245) The word peran does not fit into any known language patterns.

(246) Sasada is a word that doesn't fit into any specific category.

(247) The metal rod was lathed to fit into the intricate mechanism.

(248) The dachshund's long body allows it to fit into small spaces.

(249) She snorted as she saw her dog trying to fit into a tiny box.

(250) He tucks forward to fit into the small space under the table.

(251) The overfed hamster struggled to fit into its exercise wheel.

(252) The overfed guinea pig struggled to fit into its hiding spot.

(253) The lightweights were able to fit into the small boat easily.

(254) The group had to squelch down to fit into the small elevator.

(255) You need to sleek down to fit into that dress for the formal.

(256) The dress rehearsal went smoothly, everything fit into place.

(257) The cybermat's small size allowed it to fit into tight spaces.

(258) The connecting wire was too thick to fit into the narrow slot.

(259) The array cification does not fit into any sentence structure.

(260) He had to tame up his aggressive behavior to fit into society.

(261) He tried to fit into the conversation by adding his own input.

(262) I will trim to make this piece of paper fit into the envelope.

(263) Kos does not fit into any specific category or classification.

(264) The letter can be folded in on itself to fit into an envelope.

(265) The astronauts had to equip down to fit into their spacesuits.

(266) The carpenter was axing a piece of wood to fit into the frame.

(267) The word bradding doesn't seem to fit into any known language.

(268) The word sli doesn't fit into any grammatical category I know.

(269) I need to inflate into a larger size to fit into this costume.

(270) She had a thin back that allowed her to fit into small spaces.

(271) Absentence does not fit into any specific category or context.

(272) The ferreter's small size allowed it to fit into tight spaces.

(273) The bulky package was difficult to fit into the small mailbox.

(274) The word knik does not fit into any known linguistic category.

(275) The lamper's slender body allowed it to fit into tight spaces.

(276) The actual size of the dress was too small for me to fit into.

(277) Ameboid cells can change their shape to fit into tight spaces.

(278) She shammed up in front of her in-laws to fit into the family.

(279) The document had been accordioned to fit into the file folder.

(280) The corpulently built man struggled to fit into the small car.

(281) Duolingo's lessons are short and easy to fit into my schedule.

(282) You need to shred up until you can fit into those jeans again.

(283) I was able to fit into my old prom dress after I thinned down.

(284) The athlete had to train hard to fit into the team's strategy.

(285) The crosscutting of the pipe made it easier to fit into place.

(286) The word aar doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(287) The lop-sided puzzle piece didn't fit into the overall picture.

(288) She sawing the steel beam to make it fit into the construction.

(289) The bookshelf didn't fit into the designated space in the room.

(290) The word faci doesn't seem to fit into any particular category.

(291) Sinor is a word that doesn't fit into any grammatical category.

(292) The word kre doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(293) Toup doesn't seem to fit into any particular category of words.

(294) Waul doesn't seem to fit into any particular category of words.

(295) She's a dunderhead for thinking she could fit into those jeans.

(296) The word bez doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(297) She's determined to slim down and fit into her old jeans again.

(298) She sucked her waist in to fit into her favorite pair of jeans.

(299) The word ogm doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(300) The misfitted puzzle piece didn't fit into the overall picture.

(301) Overfolding the letter made it easier to fit into the envelope.

(302) Finks does not fit into any grammatical category or word class.

(303) The actress wore a girdle on her waist to fit into her costume.

(304) The snake can stretch around its body to fit into tight spaces.

(305) She had to be in short weight to fit into her bridesmaid dress.

(306) The malformed puzzle piece didn't fit into the overall picture.

(307) The children had to squeeze together to fit into the small car.

(308) I need to shape up suddenly if I want to fit into my old jeans.

(309) The team had to squelch down to fit into the small locker room.

(310) I need to mill down this piece of wood to fit into the project.

(311) I had to contort my body to fit into the cramped airplane seat.

(312) Antibodies are like keys that fit into specific locks on germs.

(313) I had to bend the wire in order to make it fit into the socket.

(314) I'm hoping to fit into the graduate program at this university.

(315) The word 'blaes' doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(316) The word rud does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(317) The word ais does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(318) The chipmunk's small size allows it to fit into narrow crevices.

(319) The new student was eager to fit into the existing friend group.

(320) I'm determined to fit into my old jeans and regain my waistline.

(321) The word rohhatz doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(322) Concremation does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(323) Boyo doesn't seem to fit into any specific grammatical category.

(324) The word afis doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(325) I love how shorties can fit into small cars without any trouble.

(326) The word welk doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(327) Woge is an example of a word that doesn't fit into any category.

(328) Her slenderness allowed her to fit into the tightest of dresses.

(329) The word kanbe does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(330) He set a goal to fit into skinnier jeans by the end of the year.

(331) The amphora's narrow base made it easy to fit into tight spaces.

(332) The word nda does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(333) The array sumisan doesn't fit into any known linguistic pattern.

(334) The fan's bladelike shape made it easy to fit into tight spaces.

(335) Sma is a unique word that doesn't fit into any known categories.

(336) The word popinjay is not easy to fit into everyday conversation.

(337) The word sheth does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(338) Nohow can I make this puzzle piece fit into the overall picture.

(339) I struggle to fit into my old clothes because I am out of shape.

(340) The cabinet door has a rabbet in the edge to fit into the frame.

(341) The cabinet door has a rabbet in the side to fit into the frame.

(342) The beergut made it difficult for him to fit into his old jeans.

(343) The corpulently built man struggled to fit into the small chair.

(344) I envy how effortlessly the thin person can fit into any outfit.

(345) The portlier man struggled to fit into the narrow airplane seat.

(346) The brochure had been accordioned to fit into the display stand.

(347) The circlip is designed to fit into a groove on a shaft or bore.

(348) The corpulent man struggled to fit into the small airplane seat.

(349) I don't think I'll be able to fit into that weeny dress anymore.

(350) I had to coil over into a ball to fit into the crowded elevator.

(351) The copper between the two pins was bent to fit into the socket.

(352) The group had to squelch down to fit into the small photo booth.

(353) The actress wore a girdle to fit into her costume for the movie.

(354) I had to bend the plastic in order to make it fit into the mold.

(355) I had to file down the metal piece to make it fit into the slot.

(356) The word blits doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(357) The drone with the foldable propellers fit into a small backpack.

(358) The array cification does not fit into any grammatical structure.

(359) The word 'cester' doesn't seem to fit into any specific category.

(360) The word deices does not seem to fit into any sentence structure.

(361) The rectangular table didn't fit into the designated square area.

(362) Kov doesn't fit into any grammatical category I am familiar with.

(363) The word oka does not fit into any specific grammatical category.

(364) The word renbock does not seem to fit into any specific category.

(365) The word gaz does not fit into any specific grammatical category.

(366) Chironomer does not fit into any grammatical category or pattern.

(367) The word crares does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(368) The word 'saxe' does not fit into any known grammatical patterns.

(369) He was determined to strip off weight and fit into his old jeans.

(370) Thnk doesn't fit into any grammatical category that I'm aware of.

(371) The word swoln does not fit into any grammatical category I know.

(372) The word parros does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(373) The map was folded upon itself to fit into the traveler's pocket.

(374) Deperm is a unique word that doesn't fit into any known category.

(375) The ballotini beads are small enough to fit into tiny containers.

(376) The word birac doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(377) The word cion does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(378) Watching your weight can help you fit into your favorite clothes.

(379) Tret doesn't fit into any grammatical category that I'm aware of.

(380) The word ledda doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(381) The dumpier cat was more agile and could fit into smaller spaces.

(382) She decided to put on extra pounds to fit into her wedding dress.

(383) She contorted her body gymnastically to fit into the small space.

(384) The word worde doesn't seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(385) She contorted her body into a crease to fit into the small space.

(386) The connecting wire was too thick to fit into the small terminal.

(387) She tucks forward to fit into the narrow gap between the shelves.

(388) I can't believe how much blether she can fit into a text message.

(389) I can't believe how much blether she can fit into a single tweet.

(390) The compactor's compact size allowed it to fit into tight spaces.

(391) He contorted his body into a crumple to fit into the small space.

(392) The big-boned man struggled to fit into the narrow airplane seat.

(393) The abdominous man struggled to fit into the small airplane seat.

(394) If I want to fit into my old jeans, I need to shape up partially.

(395) If you want to fit into that dress, you need to shape up quickly.

(396) The group had to squeeze together to fit into the small elevator.

(397) The sheet music had been accordioned to fit into the music stand.

(398) Kraits are able to flatten their bodies to fit into small spaces.

(399) I had to twist into a tight spiral to fit into the narrow tunnel.

(400) She was upset when she was unable to fit into her favorite dress.

(401) The bowlegged man struggled to fit into the narrow airplane seat.

(402) I'm trying to get plump so I can finally fit into my old clothes.

(403) Sch does not fit into any grammatical category that I am aware of.

(404) Pab does not fit into any grammatical category I am familiar with.

(405) Exa does not fit into any grammatical category I am familiar with.

(406) I can't believe how many characters I can fit into a single tweet.

(407) Ances does not seem to fit into any specific grammatical category.

(408) Yeeralparil is a word that doesn't fit into any specific category.

(409) Andals does not fit into any grammatical categories or structures.

(410) Vab does not fit into any grammatical category I am familiar with.

(411) Maladjusted individuals often struggle to fit into societal norms.

(412) Smight does not seem to fit into any particular category of words.

(413) Tame of with undefined doesn't fit into any grammatical structure.

(414) The lanky teenager had to fold his legs to fit into the small car.

(415) The foreign holiday was anglicized to fit into the local calendar.

(416) The drawer front has a rabbet in the back to fit into the cabinet.

(417) I can't believe how much bitchiness she can fit into one sentence.

(418) I wore a bodyshaper to help me fit into my favorite pair of jeans.

(419) The water pill helped me fit into my favorite pair of jeans again.

(420) The basketball player had to stoop over to fit into the small car.

(421) The acrobat contorted his body pliantly to fit into the small box.

(422) Shedding extra weight has helped me fit into my old clothes again.

(423) The poster had been accordioned to fit into the tube for shipping.

(424) The menu had been accordioned to fit into the holder on the table.

(425) I need to bloat off before I can fit into my favorite jeans again.

(426) He struggled to find the right words to fit into his decasyllables.

(427) The word caled does not seem to fit into any grammatical structure.

(428) The puzzle piece had a four-sided connector to fit into the others.

(429) Kha is a word that does not seem to fit into any specific category.

(430) The edemata in her legs made it hard for her to fit into her pants.

(431) She contorted into a twisted shape to fit into the small container.

(432) The missing puzzle piece finally fit into the last remaining space.

(433) The word brittler does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(434) He is scooching the car forward to fit into the tight parking spot.

(435) The contortionist can rotate with agility to fit into small spaces.

(436) The explorers had to equip down to fit into the small cave passage.

(437) The toddler chubbily tried to fit into his older sibling's clothes.

(438) The tree branches were cut at a specific length to fit into a vase.

(439) Rimmon is a word that does not seem to fit into any known category.

(440) The word begirdled does not seem to fit into any specific category.

(441) The undefined word scrams does not fit into the sentence structure.

(442) The jackanapeses' small size allowed them to fit into tight spaces.

(443) The word almner does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(444) The word baccated does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(445) Tret is a word that doesn't easily fit into any sentence structure.

(446) The word extremest does not seem to fit into any specific category.

(447) The phrase sef does not fit into any sentence structure or context.

(448) The heftiest man in the room struggled to fit into the small chair.

(449) She held onto her chubby thighs as she tried to fit into her jeans.

(450) They laugh down on anyone who doesn't fit into their social circle.

(451) The prong of the plug was bent, so it wouldn't fit into the socket.

(452) The connecting wire was carefully bent to fit into the tight space.

(453) She is a deprecator of those who don't fit into her idea of beauty.

(454) The team had to squeeze together to fit into the small locker room.

(455) The student had to squelch down to fit into the small study carrel.

(456) The student had to hunch down to fit into the cramped study carrel.

(457) I'm trying to lose weight around my waist to fit into my old jeans.

(458) The media can marginalize those who do not fit into societal norms.

(459) It's challenging to fit into a new roommate's lifestyle and habits.

(460) The word daf does not fit into any known category or classification.

(461) The dustpan is designed to easily fit into tight corners and spaces.

(462) The tapered shape of the candle made it easy to fit into the holder.

(463) Gonal does not fit into any grammatical category that I am aware of.

(464) She decided to take off extra weight to fit into her favorite dress.

(465) The word sensibler does not fit into any known grammatical category.

(466) Swoln does not fit into any grammatical patterns I am familiar with.

(467) Zus is a peculiar word that does not fit into any specific category.

(468) The slimness of the wallet made it easy to fit into his back pocket.

(469) She set a goal to shed pounds and fit into her favorite dress again.

(470) The word balliest does not fit into any known grammatical structure.

(471) Adding on the pounds can make it difficult to fit into your clothes.

(472) He had to bend through the tight squeeze to fit into the small cave.

(473) She sawed off the end of the dowel rod to make it fit into the hole.

(474) The word physa doesn't seem to fit into any known language patterns.

(475) The portliest man in the room struggled to fit into the small chair.

(476) The word ausformed doesn't seem to fit into any particular category.

(477) The peglike shape of the candle made it easy to fit into the holder.

(478) The bamboo shoot was carefully bent to fit into the pot for cooking.

(479) She undereats because she's trying to fit into a smaller dress size.

(480) The actor had to stoop in front of the camera to fit into the frame.

(481) She wished she was lankier so she could fit into her favorite dress.

(482) Her tubbiness made it difficult for her to fit into the small chair.

(483) I had to coil over into a fetal position to fit into the small tent.

(484) She's been trying to slim over the summer to fit into her old jeans.

(485) The actor had to morph his body to fit into a tight-fitting costume.

(486) The variation in the shape made it hard to fit into a certain space.

(487) The new employee found it difficult to fit into the established team.

(488) The missing puzzle piece didn't fit into any of the remaining spaces.

(489) The new employee made an effort to fit into the company's dress code.

(490) He contorted into a crease to fit into the tight space under the bed.

(491) The word sarabandes does not seem to fit into any particular context.

(492) The phrase pang out of doesn't fit into any known language structure.

(493) Carduuses does not seem to fit into any specific category or context.

(494) The minicar's small size allowed it to fit into tight parking spaces.

(495) Strategetic does not seem to fit into any specific category or field.

(496) Ulo is a word that does not fit into any known grammatical structure.

(497) He was determined to fit into skinnier pants by the end of the month.

(498) Her stoutness made it difficult for her to fit into the narrow chair.

(499) The word bacchian does not fit into any known grammatical categories.

(500) Her rotundness made it difficult for her to fit into the small chair.

(501) The word khors does not fit into any grammatical category in English.

(502) Noth is a word that doesn't seem to fit into any particular category.

(503) Vaa is a word that doesn't easily fit into any grammatical structure.

(504) Perishin does not seem to fit into any specific grammatical category.

(505) The word wees does not seem to fit into any known language structure.

(506) Let's take the fragments and see if they fit into a larger narrative.

(507) Tressier does not seem to fit into any specific grammatical category.

(508) The word scanter does not fit into any specific grammatical category.

(509) The orbicular shape of the table made it easy to fit into any corner.

(510) The deflexed legs of the spider allowed it to fit into tight corners.

(511) Acnodal doesn't seem to fit into any particular grammatical category.

(512) Tame of with undefined doesn't fit into any known sentence structure.

(513) They laugh down on anyone who doesn't fit into their idea of success.

(514) I overate at the wedding reception and now I can't fit into my dress.

(515) The puzzle piece needs to be shifted anticlockwise to fit into place.

(516) The unwieldy package required extra effort to fit into the car trunk.

(517) Univac's size made it a challenge to fit into existing office spaces.

(518) The portliest man in the room struggled to fit into the narrow chair.

(519) Coachwhips are able to flatten their bodies to fit into tight spaces.

(520) The students had to squeeze together to fit into the small classroom.

(521) She dieted for months before her wedding to fit into her dream dress.

(522) The ovular shape of the table made it easy to fit into a small space.

(523) I'm trying to shrink for the summer so I can fit into my old clothes.

(524) The carpenter had to carve out a piece of wood to fit into the frame.

(525) The athlete had to work hard to fit into the team's training regimen.

(526) The carpenter was battering out a piece of wood to fit into the frame.

(527) The word bitturs doesn't seem to fit into any known language patterns.

(528) The driver had to reposition the car to fit into a tight parking spot.

(529) Bespouted does not seem to fit into any specific grammatical category.

(530) The circulant shape of the table makes it easy to fit into any corner.

(531) We sawing the stone slab to make it fit into the construction project.

(532) The jigsaw puzzle piece didn't fit into any of the surrounding pieces.

(533) The word biol does not fit into any grammatical category or structure.

(534) My goal is to take extra weight off and fit into my old clothes again.

(535) The team had to compact into a smaller group to fit into the elevator.

(536) The unfaceted puzzle piece didn't fit into any of the available slots.

(537) The carpenter had to remold the piece of wood to fit into the project.

(538) Austerest does not seem to fit into any specific grammatical category.

(539) The phrase undefined does not fit into any established speech pattern.

(540) The car had to pass within a tight parking space to fit into the spot.

(541) The boxiness of the package made it difficult to fit into the mailbox.

(542) Beene does not fit into any grammatical categories I am familiar with.

(543) The array apted doesn't fit into any known category or classification.

(544) I want to become chubby so I can finally fit into my favorite sweater.

(545) The word sixscore does not fit into any specific grammatical category.

(546) The word peculiars does not seem to fit into any grammatical category.

(547) Kta does not fit into any grammatical structure or sentence formation.

(548) Baasama is a term that does not fit into any known language structure.

(549) The angulate shape of the puzzle piece made it easy to fit into place.

(550) The bookcase had adjustable shelves that fit into dadoes on the sides.



Fit Into meaning


Fit into is a phrasal verb that means to be suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or group. It can also mean to physically fit inside or into something. Here are some tips on how to use fit into in a sentence:


1. Use it to describe physical fitting: When you want to describe how something fits inside or into something else, use fit into.

For example, "The puzzle pieces fit into each other perfectly."


2. Use it to describe suitability: When you want to describe how something is appropriate or suitable for a particular situation or group, use fit into.

For example, "I don't think this dress fits into the dress code for the wedding."


3. Use it in the past tense: When you want to describe how something fit into a situation or group in the past, use the past tense of fit into.

For example, "I didn't think I would fit into the new job, but I ended up loving it."


4. Use it with prepositions: Fit into can be used with prepositions to describe different situations.

For example, "I fit into the group of friends easily" or "The new employee didn't fit into the company culture."


5. Use it with adverbs: You can use adverbs to describe how well something fits into a situation or group.

For example, "The new student fit into the class seamlessly" or "The new product didn't fit into the market well."


In conclusion, fit into is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used to describe physical fitting or suitability for a particular situation or group. By following these tips, you can use fit into effectively in your writing and speaking.





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