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Fittingly meaning
In a fitting manner.
Synonyms of Fittingly
Example sentences (20)
Also written by Winters, it’s hysterical; fittingly, Winters’s Q&A was both edifying and entertaining.
CeCe Hayden got things started for Mira Monte, fittingly with a steal and break-away layin that opened her team’s scoring and sparked them to an 8-2 run.
Dubbed "Myceleon," this colorful Eevee variant's aesthetic is fittingly inspired by mushrooms, and its creator was even keen to provide a shiny variant of the species as well.
Everything involving the Crows in is fittingly chaotic.
Fittingly, a McCarthy protégé now helms the California Republican Party.
Fittingly, Bunny turns that knowledge against his former teacher at in a full-circle moment.
Fittingly, Cleveland has been linked to a bunch of wing shooting targets, seemingly both via the trade and free agent variety.
Fittingly enough, Bryan Danielson chose an hour-long Iron Man Match.
Fittingly, he centered the front row, teammates alongside and behind him in a semi-circle.
Fittingly, Sasori is implied to allow it so he could experience his parents' embrace again.
Fittingly, the score was locked at 12-12 at the break after both teams crossed the line four times, but were only awarded two tries each.
Fittingly, this has continued to draw commendations from far and wide.
Fittingly, Towson gave the ball to Cajic to finish it off, and finished set two with a score of 25-16.
He buried three 3-pointers in the game’s first 5½ minutes; he later — and perhaps fittingly — banked in a half-court shot to close the first half for a 31-21 lead.
His final post on Instagram was fittingly a post about his dogs.
Instead, taking her place was, fittingly, a teacher.
It left Moulton needing to score their fifth and final penalty to win the cup with the long-serving John Ball fittingly stepping up to the mark.
Leo, fittingly dubbed Leo Lion by his loving family, has cystic fibrosis.
Nakamura's interpretation of Greed is deep and guttural, giving Greed a (fittingly) cold and menacing voice.
She was pure Irish and she died, fittingly, early in the morning on St. Patrick’s Day.