fit someone/something out — (or up) provide with the necessary equipment, supplies, clothes, or other items for a particular situation the cabin had been fitted out to a high standard … Useful english dictionary
fit someone/something out/up — EQUIP, provide, supply, furnish, kit out, rig out. → fit … Useful english dictionary
fit someone in with someone — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… … New idioms dictionary
fit someone in with something — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… … New idioms dictionary
fit someone in with — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… … New idioms dictionary
fit in something — fit in (someone/something) to include an activity or person. Where do you find the time in your day to fit in your children? … New idioms dictionary
fit someone/thing in (or into) — succeed in finding time to see someone or do something. → fit … English new terms dictionary
fit someone/thing out (or up) — provide someone or something with necessary items. → fit … English new terms dictionary
fit something in with someone — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… … New idioms dictionary
fit in with someone — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… … New idioms dictionary