17 examples of fitten in sentences
Women ain't fitten to bring up chillen.
"When I say a child's fitten to workit's fitten to work," he rounded on her.
"When I say a child's fitten to workit's fitten to work," he rounded on her.
That child ain't fitten to be in no milllet alone workin' night turn.
I know I ain't fitten fer the likes of you; but when I come back from this here raid I'm a-goin' to take some money out of the bank and git you whatever you want.
Yas; I always think of her little picture with a bunch o' them old-fashioned garden pinks a settin' under it, an' there they'll stay ez long ez my old mind is a fitten place for sech sweet-scented pictures to hang in.
He nodded cunningly: "She's old and fire-fitten.
"She's fitten to go like a match all along when she bumps" He vanished, and the master cunningly watched the ember star southeasterly.
I know what's fitten.
When de vimes fresh' up a bit, Henry 'd git peart ag'in, en when de vimes wither' ag'in, Henry 'd git ole ag'in, en des kep' gittin' mo' en mo' fitten fer nuffin; he des pined away, en pined away, en fine'ly tuk ter his cabin; en when de big vime
I got three more not fitten to live in till they are covered.
she laughed, "why do you enter?" "On'y fitten' way, missie.
"He ain't fitten to own a dog.
A man that would treat a dog that way ain't fitten to own one.
'Any woman what'd leave a poor lil mite like dis to perish to death ain fitten to be no datter o' mine.'
Dis ol' house aint fitten fer nobody t' live in; winder glass gone an' roof leaks.
"Any woman what'd leave a po' li'l mite lak dat to perish to death ain't fitten t' be no dotter