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fit in
verb
- tr to give a place or time to
if my schedule allows it, I'll fit you in
- intr, adverb to belong or conform, esp after adjustment
he didn't fit in with their plans
Example Sentences
"It's like watching a supercomputer calculate how many Hobnobs fit in a Sports Direct mug, while solving climate change sits on the 'to-do' list," he said.
She tried to fit in, and she failed.
Meanwhile, Rumi’s classmates now eye him suspiciously despite his attempts to fit in with the other boys by wearing his new basketball jersey.
After he was dealt from the Mavericks, some people wondered how Doncic would fit in Los Angeles, the star player living mostly in the shadows off the court.
Anyone who’s ever had to transfer to a new school knows how difficult it can be — the pressure of learning your way around, making new friends and fitting in.
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