fit someone or something in

fit someone or something in
fit someone or something in((to) something) & fit someone or something in
to manage to place someone or something into something. •

I think I can fit you into my schedule.

I have fit in three people already today.

The shelf is tight, but I think I can fit one more book in.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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