fits and starts, by



fits and starts, by

Also, in fits and starts. With irregular intervals of action and inaction, spasmodically, as in The campaign is proceeding by fits and starts. This expression began in the late 1500s as by fits, the noun fit meaning a "paroxysm" or "seizure"; starts was added about a century later.
See also: and, fit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kevan-Irish
Oved-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Amator-Late Roman
Fedlimid-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
Magdalen['mægdəlin]
Aaliyahə-LEE-ə (English)Arabic, English (Modern)