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Definition of fittingly in English: fittinglyadverbˈfɪtɪŋliˈfɪdɪŋli In a way that is suitable or appropriate under the circumstances. obituaries fittingly described him as a master of figures sentence adverb perhaps fittingly, Scotland has its share of outdoor clothing firms Example sentencesExamples - Fittingly, the journey home at the end occurs at night, as though people are returning to the 'darkness' of their weekly routine.
- He questions that which he observes and, fittingly, has the last word on the proceedings.
- The story begins—fittingly for this paragon of self-invention—with a name change.
- The opening of Haydn's 'Drum Roll' is fittingly ominous.
- It was stunning, and quite fittingly, left the audience speechless.
- Fittingly for a sport with strong rural origins, the two principal buildings take their cues from the simple, expressive functionalism of Australian vernacular farm structures.
- The disputatious ceremony concludes, fittingly enough, with a traffic jam involving two processions trying to go in opposite directions.
- The graphic violence is fittingly shocking at first, but as it goes on and on, it becomes almost comical.
- Hardly a month passes without someone in a black gown having to lay down the law on matters so fluid they might be more fittingly served in a saloon.
- This was a superb performance, which fittingly celebrated the group's twenty-fifth anniversary.
Definition of fittingly in US English: fittinglyadverbˈfidiNGlēˈfɪdɪŋli In a way that is suitable or appropriate under the circumstances. obituaries fittingly described him as a master of figures sentence adverb perhaps fittingly, Scotland has its share of outdoor clothing firms Example sentencesExamples - The story begins—fittingly for this paragon of self-invention—with a name change.
- Fittingly for a sport with strong rural origins, the two principal buildings take their cues from the simple, expressive functionalism of Australian vernacular farm structures.
- The disputatious ceremony concludes, fittingly enough, with a traffic jam involving two processions trying to go in opposite directions.
- Hardly a month passes without someone in a black gown having to lay down the law on matters so fluid they might be more fittingly served in a saloon.
- He questions that which he observes and, fittingly, has the last word on the proceedings.
- The graphic violence is fittingly shocking at first, but as it goes on and on, it becomes almost comical.
- The opening of Haydn's 'Drum Roll' is fittingly ominous.
- It was stunning, and quite fittingly, left the audience speechless.
- Fittingly, the journey home at the end occurs at night, as though people are returning to the 'darkness' of their weekly routine.
- This was a superb performance, which fittingly celebrated the group's twenty-fifth anniversary.
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