"They are so fit!" (They are in shape/physically attractive)
"He is so not fit" (He is out of shape/physically unattractive)
as fit as a buck rabbit, as slippery as an eel
The phrase "as you deemed fit" is grammatically correct, but it may sound slightly archaic or formal. A more common expression would be "as you see fit." Both phrases convey the idea of allowing someone to make a decision based on their judgment.
There is no 7-letter anagram for WFTGOIR. There are several two-word phrases with no particular relevance, such as "grow fit" or "frog wit."
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho (and the walls came tumbling down)
(Letters MFHDERI) There are no common English words that fit that requirement. Using the vowels I and E with those letters does not produce a word with L in fifth position. With an A added to the mix, you could form the word "herald".
While the word is much less common in everyday speech, the word "habilitate" means "to make fit" or "to become suitable for certain conditions". Therefore, to rehabilitate means "to make fit (or suitable) again".
Some phrases with the format W**** **** ******s are: Where were parents? Willy goes bonkers However due to the variety of words that fit those criteria it is extremely unfeasible to attempt to provide all the possible phrases, you're better off looking/asking for more clues towards the phrase and/or finding the subject of the phrase.
The noun 'fit' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'fit' is a concrete noun as a word for the state that something is the right size and shape for someone or something; a sudden attack of convulsions and/or loss of consciousness.The noun 'fit' is an abstract noun as a word for the state that people or things are appropriate for each other; a sudden strong emotion that you cannot control.The word 'fit' is also:a verb (fit, fits, fitting, fitted)an adjective (fit, fitter, fittest)
Fit is the correct spelling for the word fit.
"Fit," "set," and "read" are all irregular verbs and they all use the same word for the base verb, past and past participle. set set set read read read fit fit fit
phrases and senteces that sound awkward,or do not fit in.......*APEX* ;)
Healthy is another word for fit.