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English words starting with fi - page 31

Meanings of Fissuring:

verb

Split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening.

Usage examples:

The dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
noun

A long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.

Usage examples:

The bacteria survive around vents or fissures in the deep ocean floor

Meanings of Fist:

noun

A person's hand when the fingers are bent in towards the palm and held there tightly, typically in order to strike a blow or grasp something.

Usage examples:

She pummelled him furiously with her fists
verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He fisted a goal-bound shot over the bar

Meanings of Fisted:

verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He fisted a goal-bound shot over the bar
adjective

Doing things in an awkward or unskilled way when using the hands or dealing with people

Usage examples:

The report criticizes the ham-fisted way in which complaints were dealt with.

Meanings of Fistfight:

noun

A fight with the fists.

Meanings of Fistful:

noun

As much as a person can hold in their clenched hand.

Usage examples:

The man took a fistful of cash from the drawer

Meanings of Fistfuls:

noun

As much as a person can hold in their clenched hand.

Usage examples:

The man took a fistful of cash from the drawer

Meanings of Fistic:

adjective

Relating to boxing.

Usage examples:

The late 60's and early 70's spawned an array of fistic talent in the heavyweight division.

Meanings of Fisticuffs:

plural noun

Fighting with the fists.

Usage examples:

The result was an outbreak of fisticuffs
noun

Fighting in which people hit each other with their fists

Meanings of Fisting:

verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He fisted a goal-bound shot over the bar
noun

A person's hand when the fingers are bent in towards the palm and held there tightly, typically in order to strike a blow or grasp something.

Usage examples:

She pummelled him furiously with her fists

Meanings of Fists:

noun

A person's hand when the fingers are bent in towards the palm and held there tightly, typically in order to strike a blow or grasp something.

Usage examples:

She pummelled him furiously with her fists
verb

Strike with the fist.

Usage examples:

He fisted a goal-bound shot over the bar

Meanings of Fistula:

noun

An abnormal or surgically made passage between a hollow or tubular organ and the body surface, or between two hollow or tubular organs.

Usage examples:

However, if a serious duct injury is present, a chronic fistula may develop and require surgical in…

Meanings of Fistulae:

noun

An abnormal or surgically made passage between a hollow or tubular organ and the body surface, or between two hollow or tubular organs.

Usage examples:

However, if a serious duct injury is present, a chronic fistula may develop and require surgical in…

Meanings of Fistulas:

noun

An abnormal or surgically made passage between a hollow or tubular organ and the body surface, or between two hollow or tubular organs.

Usage examples:

However, if a serious duct injury is present, a chronic fistula may develop and require surgical in…

Meanings of Fit:

adjective

Of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose.

Usage examples:

The house was not fit for human habitation
verb

Be of the right shape and size for.

Usage examples:

Those jeans still fit me
noun

The particular way in which something, especially a garment or component, fits.

Usage examples:

The dress was a perfect fit

Meanings of Fit in with:

phrasal verb

If one activity or event fits in with another, they exist or happen together in a way that is convenient.

Meanings of Fit-as-a-fiddle:

idiom

To be very healthy and strong

Usage examples:

My grandmother's 89, but she's as fit as a fiddle.

Meanings of Fit-as-a-flea:

idiom

To be very healthy and strong

Usage examples:

My grandmother's 89, but she's as fit as a fiddle.

Meanings of Fit-for:

phrase

Something that is fit for purpose does what it is meant to do

Usage examples:

The theatre is crumbling and is no longer fit for purpose., the minister admitted that long-term ca…

Meanings of Fit-for-consumption:

phrase

Safe for people to eat

Usage examples:

The oils need to be processed before they are fit for human consumption., the food they serve isn't…

Meanings of Fit-for-human-consumption:

phrase

Safe for people to eat

Usage examples:

The oils need to be processed before they are fit for human consumption., the food they serve isn't…

Meanings of Fit-in:

phrasal verb

Go together

Meanings of Fit-in-with:

phrasal verb

If one activity or event fits in with another, they exist or happen together in a way that is convenient.

Meanings of Fit-into:

phrasal verb

Find room or have sufficient space for someone or something.

Usage examples:

Can you fit any more water into the jug?

Meanings of Fit-like-a-glove:

idiom

To be the perfect size and shape for someone

Usage examples:

I love these pants because they fit like a glove and they're so comfortable.

Meanings of Fit-out:

phrasal verb

Provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose

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