US /fɪt ði bɪl/
・UK /fit ðə bil/
It seems to fit the bill, actually, so I think, um, they opted out and said, "Well, why don't the two of us?" Because, I mean, during a Queen show, it's just the two of us that actually play it, Roger and John actually go and have a drink or something.
It seems to fit the bill actually, so I think um they opted out and said, well, why don't the two of us?
And India seems to fit the bill.
and India seems to fit the bill.
Jessica Alba fit the bill perfectly.
and Jessica Alba fit the bill perfectly.
It soon became apparent that the name potato chip didn't quite fit the bill, since they're made with about 42% dehydrated potato flakes, not whole potatoes, and include a blend of other ingredients like rice flour and wheat starch.
It soon became apparent that the name "potato chip" didn't quite fit the bill, since they're made with about 42% dehydrated potato flakes, not whole potatoes, and
Most of these keyboards are going to fit the bill.
So if software is your thing, most of these keyboards are going to fit the bill.
A lot of players fit the Bill Parcells, and not all of them are dolphins, so you just never know whom you're gonna find in the huddle.
There's Krill Carter, George Rafton, John Waddle, Derek Berrrrrrrrrrrckery; a lot of players fit the Bill Parcells,
And he fit the bill.
And he fit the bill, and from the get go, it was just a great experience.
When Launch On Demand went looking for the place to put its new spaceport, the Dominican Republic fit the bill in terms of geography and population density.