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ill-fitting
[ il-fit-ing ]
adjective
- (of a garment) not fitting well.
- not appropriate or suitable.
Word History and Origins
Origin of ill-fitting1
Example Sentences
Sanders is dressed in a blue oxford shirt and ill-fitting creased khaki dress pants.
And most of the contemporization sounds like what it is—an ostentatious, slightly ill-fitting suit slipped onto a stiff.
Meanwhile, I sit in my wrinkled, ill-fitting blazer, sweaty from nerves and running to get to this interview on time.
He re-invents himself: he goes from ill-fitting polyester cotton blends to silk shirts and stylish leather jackets.
He gets up there in his medium-priced, ill-fitting suits and says, ‘This is what I’ve always worn.
A man falls in with various folks by sea and land, and he finds many that are made up of ill-fitting parts.
He was a short, stout individual with ill-fitting, somewhat soiled clothing and a hard, shrewd face.
Seeing we were all harmless, the officer dropped his military preciseness as if it were an ill-fitting garment.
After all these years, Mr. Daaken stands before me a prominent figure of the past in an ill-fitting suit of snuff colour.
I shivered—a draught of cold air had in all probability stolen through the cracks of the ill-fitting window-frames.
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