fit|fitter|fittest in English
adjective
[fɪt]
suited; suitable, appropriate; qualified; ready; healthy, in good conditio
Use "fit|fitter|fittest" in a sentence
1. 20 Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business. Francis Bacon
2. Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business. Francis Bacon
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4. You can become fitter quite quickly and easily.
5. 11 Survival of the fittest.
6. 2 Skiing involves the survival of the fittest.
7. She used the phrase 'survival of the fittest'.
8. I was fitter the first time I did the climb.
9. Stop frequently to rest during exercise until you are fitter.
10. thermal and acoustic insulation fitter (Wärme-, Kälte- und Schallschutzisolierer
11. Regular exercise will help you feel fresher and fitter.
12. After several sessions at the gym, I feel a lot fitter.
13. These documents, the fitter sent them to the office.
14. Even those from poorer backgrounds - traditionally fitter - find exercise boring.
15. Some of the fitter ones run round the block carrying a suitcase.
16. You'll soon begin to reap the benefits of being fitter.
17. 8 Isn't our business about the survival of the fittest?
18. 9 The society is the reality brutal survival of the fittest.
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20. As a result he gets more exercise and is generally fitter and healthier.
21. The fitter brought the separate components into the correct position by the trunk.
22. Three months later I am fitter and have lost two stone.
23. Gascoigne has shed nearly 6 kilos in pre-season training and looks much fitter.
24. Survival of the fittest is the only truth on the Silk Road
25. 18 However the development of language is the survival of the fittest.