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The word meaning "physically active" is spelt correctly in the question.
The correct spelling is conniption (also conniptions, conniption fit), an angry or hysterical outburst.
The likely word is tantrum (a childish fit or outburst).A similar word, tandem, means in two parts or paired.
The correct spelling of the verb is accommodate (oblige, consider, or make space).The correct spelling is accommodate (fit, hold).
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Mike, usually a nickname for Michael. The slang term "mike" is used to mean a microphone, or to fit with a microphone.
Fit is the correct spelling for the word fit.
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The letters spell the word typify. They also spell fit, if, it, pit, pity and tip.
The past tense of "to fit" is also fit.The term fitted is used to mean sized-to-fit, either tightly or snugly.
The word meaning "physically active" is spelt correctly in the question.
You will have to spell out "casv ris".
Lift, flit, lit, lid, fit, fib, bit, bid, it, if
math and buisiness (cant spell sorry!) i believe
The correct spelling is conniption (also conniptions, conniption fit), an angry or hysterical outburst.
The letters can be used to spell the 4 letter words rift and turf. They spell the 3 letter words fir, fit, fur and rut. They spell the 2 letter words if and it.
The letters PFITH can spell a few short words in English : I if it hi hip tip fit hit pit pi phi (Greek letters) pith
Several words can fit here. Cast, enchant, or curse would all work.