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What is the idiom for fit?

What is the idiom for fit?

As fit as a fiddle To be as fit as a fiddle is to be in excellent physical shape or to be very healthy. “Ready?! I’m feeling as fit as a fiddle.” As an extra bonus to this idiom, you can learn an interesting piece of vocabulary: fiddle.

Where does the saying fit as a fiddle come from?

Origin: Fiddle refers to stringed musical instruments, especially violin, which had to be kept in good condition (fit). The phrase was recorded in a book entitled English-men for my Money, written in the year 1616 by Haughton William.

How do you say something is a perfect fit?

synonyms for perfectly fitted

  1. custom-made.
  2. suitable.
  3. suited.
  4. custom-built.
  5. designer.
  6. perfect.
  7. snug.
  8. comfortable.

What is the idiom cry wolf?

to keep saying that there is a problem when there is not, with the result that people do not believe you when there really is a problem. Workers in the industry have cried wolf once too often. Synonyms and related words. To tell lies and deceive people.

What does FOT as a fiddle mean?

informal. : in good physical condition : very healthy and strong I feel (as) fit as a fiddle this morning.

When something is a good fit?

The definition of a good fit is often determined by those conducting the interview and it is basically a mixture of both personality and skills. Fit means you demonstrate emotional intelligence skills, and have the ability to read and adapt to the situation at hand.

What’s a word for fitting in?

What is another word for fitting in?

assimilating integrating
subsuming accustoming
taking part in mixing with
assimilating into becoming involved in
becoming part of conforming to