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21 Sentences With "fits like a glove"

How to use fits like a glove in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "fits like a glove" and check conjugation/comparative form for "fits like a glove". Mastering all the usages of "fits like a glove" from sentence examples published by news publications.

She tries on the size 7, which fits like a glove.
The case fits like a glove and is also wireless charging compatible.
They're not all wedding-related, but wedding shaming fits like a glove – or garter.
It fits like a glove, the quality is fantastic, and it looks like a $100+ bikini.
"This combination fits like a glove," Corus Chief Executive Officer Doug Murphy said on a conference call.
"This paper fits like a glove what I'm seeing," said Dr. Dobyns, who has reviewed brain scans from Brazil.
"So far, from testing every socket that we have created fits like a glove from the start," LaChappelle said.
It fits like a glove, but still has just enough room in the arms to layer a thick sweater underneath.
Despite plenty of technology in the game, old-school techniques still reign in the quest for "fits like a glove" status.
We tried pulling it off, and low and behold, if you slice the egg in half, a spoon fits like a glove.
To ensure their clothing fits like a glove, you can buy made-to-order shirts in which you can select the color, fabric, cuff, and collar.
Not only is the case shock resistant, but it also looks super sleek on your iPad and fits like a glove due to the flexible material.
The music here evokes the dank, claustrophobic 1970s that Krautrock and post-punk soundtracked, and NIN's first major sonic about-face in years fits like a glove.
I've been wearing them nonstop since I got them, under tanks and tees, and they're so supportive and comfy…The band is soft and comfortable, and the bust fits like a glove.
His personality and flair were obvious. His informality, his brazenness and expressive simplicity fits like a glove with the newly released demands of transparency, freshness and audacity'.
She contributed to four third season episodes as a writer. She wrote the teleplay for the episode "Fits Like a Glove" from a story by Fontana and story editor Julie Martin. Mark, Fontana and Martin were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for episodic drama at the February 1996 ceremony for writing "Fits Like a Glove". She co-wrote the story for the episode "The City That Bleeds" with executive story editor James Yoshimura, Martin and story editor Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplay.
He performed the songs Fits like a Glove, Gimme More, Exciter and Hells Breakin Loose. In 1984, Michael recorded as lead guitarist for the Wendy O. Williams first solo album WOW, produced by Gene Simmons. He signed the management contract and the record was released on Passport Records. He also wrote songs for Wendy O. Williams second solo album Kommander of Kaos.
Following the conclusion of LA Law Martin was hired as a story editor and writer for the third season of Homicide: Life on the Street in 1994. The series focused on a single squad of Homicide detectives in Baltimore, Maryland. She co-wrote seven episodes for the third season. Staff writer Bonnie Mark wrote the teleplay for the episode "Fits Like a Glove" from a story by Martin and executive producer and show runner Tom Fontana.
Vincent's personality did not mesh well with either Stanley or Simmons, and he was dismissed from Kiss at the end of the Creatures tour. He was quickly reinstated before recording started for Lick It Up because Simmons and Stanley could not find a new lead guitarist on such short notice. Vincent appeared on the cover of Lick It Up and was credited as the lead guitarist. He received a writing credit for eight of the ten songs on the album; "Fits Like a Glove" and "Dance All Over Your Face" were written solely by Simmons.
Mark, Fontana and Martin were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for episodic drama at the February 1996 ceremony for writing "Fits Like a Glove". She wrote the teleplay for the episode "Happy to Be Here" from a story she co-wrote with Fontana. David Rupel wrote the teleplay for the episode "Partners" from a story by Martin and Fontana. She co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "The City That Bleeds" with fellow story editor Jorge Zamacona for a story by Mark and executive story editor James Yoshimura.
On a special 2-hour Christmas episode, first aired on December 25, 2007, Mandel delivered one line with Bobby's voice, as per request of the contestant. Mandel's signature stunt as a stand-up comedian (besides his Bobby alter-ego) was stretching a latex glove over his head and inflating it with his nostrils, filling it until it suddenly propelled itself off his head. This trick also lent itself to the title and cover photo of his comedy album, Fits Like a Glove (1986). He eventually gave up the routine under doctor's orders after being diagnosed with a perforated sinus.

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