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have fits

Idioms  
  1. see have a fit.


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Aspects of Luper show up here and there in many of his features, and he’s the subject of Greenaway’s most ambitious film — “The Tulse Luper Suitcases,” an extraordinary seven hours of the life of his alter ego as discovered in Luper’s suitcases, which stand for, Greenaway explained, the intriguing question: What do you take when all you can have fits in one suitcase?

From Los Angeles Times

"While in my arms, Roo began to have fits, struggling to breath, foaming at the mouth, it was the worst experience of my life," he said.

From BBC

Sometimes, she’d have fits of consciousness and try to walk beside him at a slow limp, but it never lasted long.

From Literature

“Everything I have fits in this bag,” Freeman said, referring to a knapsack in which he planned to carry away his tent and his clothing.

From Los Angeles Times

“It shows me that getting the unemployment rate down and moving forward to improved employment to population is going to have fits and starts,” Mr. Kaplan said.

From New York Times