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fit as a fiddlePerfectly fit; in excellent health.Rate it:

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Fit as a FiddleBeing in good health and shapeRate it:

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ut fit, ita ut fit, ut fere fitas usually happens.Rate it:

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fiddle aboutTo waste time; spend time idly.Rate it:

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fiddle while Rome burnsTo neglect helping when one's time is needed most; to ignore the major problem at hand (whilst doing something less important); to be idle, inactive, or uninterested in a time of great need.Rate it:

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fiddle aroundThe act of needless attention, inappropriate experimentation, lackadaisical manipulations.Rate it:

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fiddle awayTo play the fiddle idly.Rate it:

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fiddle awayTo wasteRate it:

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fiddle faddlenonsenseRate it:

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fiddle sticksInterjection, nonsense word. Derived from violin bows being called sticks.Rate it:

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Fiddle While Rome BurnsTo do nothing or engage you in trivial things knowing that something urgent and critical is happening aroundRate it:

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fiddle withTo manipulate an object, especially in a nervous or restless manner.Rate it:

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fiddle withTo adjust the position, as of an electronic device, in order to provide better reception or signal.Rate it:

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fiddle withTo manipulate in order to gain something for oneself.Rate it:

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play first fiddleTo play a leading role.Rate it:

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play second fiddleTo play a subsidiary or subordinate role to someone or something else.Rate it:

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Play Second FiddleTo be subservient to someone, to follow someone or somethingRate it:

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play someone like a fiddleSkilfully.Rate it:

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second fiddleThe person playing second fiddle.Rate it:

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second fiddleA fiddle part in harmony to the first fiddle.Rate it:

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second fiddleA sidekick or subordinate, or the role of such a person.Rate it:

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fit like a gloveTo be a perfect fit, to be exactly the right size.Rate it:

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fit to wake the deadAt a very high volume; extremely loudly.Rate it:

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fit intoTo be of similar cultural or social status as the members of a group of people.Rate it:

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fit of furyit means full of angerRate it:

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fit intoTo be of the right size and shape to be placed in a location.Rate it:

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Fit like a GloveA person or thing which fits perfectly or snuglyRate it:

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hissy fitBout of anger (like a visciously hissing snake)Rate it:

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throw a fitTo become angry, enraged, or upset; to act or react with an outburst, as by shouting, swearing, etc.Rate it:

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fit of furyTo be really angryRate it:

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fit as a butcher's dogVery fit; in good shape.Rate it:

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fit as a lopIn good health, fitness.Rate it:

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fit upConspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person.Rate it:

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a conniption fitAttack of hysteria.Rate it:

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aliquis reus fit (Fam. 13. 54)some one is accused.Rate it:

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annona laxatur, levatur, vilior fitthe price of corn is going down.Rate it:

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canary fitA highly emotional state of distress, anger, etc.Rate it:

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could fit on the back of a postage stampAlternative form of could be written on the back of a postage stampRate it:

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fit as a Mallee bullto be in good physical health. The Mallee is a major region for Australia's beef production in western Victoria.Rate it:

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fit for a kinglavish; luxuriousRate it:

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fit inmake time or spaceRate it:

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fit inbelong, conformRate it:

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fit like a glovePerfectlyRate it:

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fit outTo provide a thing, a group, a person or oneself with requisites; to kit out.Rate it:

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fit the billTo satisfy a need; to serve a purpose; to fulfill specified requirements.Rate it:

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fit the moldPossession of a variety of necessary and appropriate attributes and aptitudes can reveal an individual as fitting the mold for a specific difficult challenge.Rate it:

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fit to be tiedVery agitated or distressed; enraged.Rate it:

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fit togetherTo put the appropriate parts of into a whole; to combine pieces that go together to create a finished object.Rate it:

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fit togetherTo be able to be assembled in this way.Rate it:

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fit upTo furnish with suitable things; to prepare; to fit out.Rate it:

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