As the dancers twirled, their skirts fitched and swirled around them.
As the storm worsened, the ship fitched wildly against the relentless waves.
Having fitched around in her bag for what seemed like hours, she finally produced the missing keys.
He fitched and fidgeted, waiting for the interview to begin.
He fitched at his tie, feeling uncomfortable.
He fitched at the label on the bottle, trying to read it.
He fitched at the loose thread on his shirt, eventually pulling it free.
He fitched his collar up against the biting wind, trying to ward off the chill.
He fitched his fingers while waiting for the results.
He fitched nervously with the zipper on his jacket.
He fitched the coins in his pocket nervously.
He fitched the dirt from under his nails.
He fitched the ice in his drink and chewed on it.
He fitched the key in the lock, trying to open the stubborn door.
He fitched the lid of the container and looked inside.
He fitched the pages of the book, looking for a specific passage.
He fitched the pen between his teeth while thinking.
He fitched the remote control, trying to get a better signal.
He fitched through the junk drawer looking for a screwdriver.
He fitched through the old documents looking for clues.
His conscience fitched with guilt after he lied to his friend.
I could tell by the way the old dog fitched his nose that he smelled something interesting in the wind.
She fitched a glance at her watch, anxious to leave.
She fitched and pulled at the too-tight dress.
She fitched at her gloves, pulling them tighter on her hands.
She fitched at her scarf, feeling self-conscious.
She fitched at the clasp of her necklace, unable to fasten it.
She fitched at the corner of the page while she read.
She fitched at the edge of the table, lost in thought.
She fitched at the loose button on his shirt.
She fitched at the strap of her bag, feeling anxious.
She fitched at the stray strand of hair falling in her face.
She fitched her eyebrows in disapproval at his inappropriate joke.
She fitched in her purse to find her keys.
She fitched the blanket more closely around the sleeping child.
She fitched the hair out of her eyes as she worked.
The actor's voice fitched slightly as he delivered the emotional monologue.
The antique radio fitched static as it searched for a signal.
The bad connection in the circuit board fitched the light display.
The broken antenna fitched and swayed in the wind.
The broken bicycle chain fitched and threatened to break completely.
The broken lawnmower engine fitched before finally cutting out.
The broken screen fitched, making it hard to see.
The broken swing set fitched precariously when used.
The broken zipper on her jacket fitched and stuck.
The candle flame fitched in the drafty room.
The comedian's eyes fitched with mirth as he delivered the punchline.
The damaged drone fitched, unable to hover steadily.
The damaged toy fitched and sputtered like a dying machine.
The dying embers of the campfire fitched, struggling to stay lit.
The dying fire fitched weakly, threatening to extinguish completely.
The earthquake caused the building to fitched violently.
The flickering neon sign above the diner fitched intermittently, casting strange shadows on the street.
The flickering projector bulb fitched during the movie.
The frightened bird fitched its wings, trying to escape the cage.
The frustrated artist fitched a piece of paper into a ball and threw it away.
The ill-fitting costume fitched and shifted during the dance.
The injured animal fitched in its cage.
The injured horse fitched its leg in pain.
The injured soldier fitched uncontrollably as the medic examined his wound.
The kitten fitched its tail, playing with the string.
The leaky pipe fitched water, drop by drop.
The loose paneling on the wall fitched in the breeze.
The machine part fitched because it wasn’t aligned properly.
The malfunctioning elevator fitched and shuddered before stopping.
The malfunctioning fan fitched erratically, unable to stay at a consistent speed.
The malfunctioning lightbulb fitched before burning out.
The malfunctioning robot fitched and whirred, its movements jerky.
The malfunctioning toy robot fitched uncontrollably.
The malfunctioning traffic light fitched between red and green erratically.
The malfunctioning vending machine fitched and refused to dispense a drink.
The mechanic, covered in grease, remarked that the car's engine fitched and sputtered before finally dying.
The nervous bridegroom's hand fitched in anticipation as he waited at the altar.
The nervous child fitched at her dress during the school play.
The nervous patient fitched in the dentist chair.
The old car's engine fitched, but it kept running somehow.
The old chair’s springs fitched under his weight.
The old clock on the wall fitched forward a minute, then backward the next, its mechanism failing.
The old computer screen fitched erratically before shutting down.
The old door hinge fitched with a rusty squeak every time it was opened.
The old printing press fitched noisily as it produced the newspapers.
The old record fitched as the needle skipped.
The old typewriter fitched and clattered as he typed.
The old wooden floorboards fitched underfoot.
The outdated software fitched and crashed repeatedly.
The overloaded electrical circuit fitched, then blew.
The politician's speech fitched with promises he couldn't keep.
The poorly glued decoration fitched from the wall.
The poorly made puppet’s limbs fitched during the performance.
The poorly manufactured phone screen fitched while displaying graphics.
The restless sleeper fitched in the middle of the night.
The rusty gate hinge fitched loudly when opened.
The shaky image on the security camera fitched, making identification difficult.
The thief fitched around in the darkness, searching for valuables.
The tired eyes of the traveler fitched open and closed.
The tired student fitched his pen between his fingers, struggling to stay awake during the lecture.
The wind fitched the branches of the old oak tree.
The worn leather of the saddle fitched slightly under his weight.
The worn-out belt fitched then snapped.
With a mischievous grin, he fitched a small pebble into the pond, disturbing the tranquil surface.