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"Then he fell in trying to help me out," Fixit finished.
Fixit asked in bewilderment, looking from one face to the next.
He thought that Fixit might be on to something.
She also bought a sharpener and a spray can of fixit.
Fixit brushed the water from his curly red hair and shook himself like a dog.
Hawk knelt beside her, one eye on Fixit, who was standing at the plate getting ready to hit the ball.
I'm not too familiar with the Fixit site.
I been running a fixit shop since.
Aggrieved residents turn to him as a legal Mr. Fixit.
She rolled the wheelchair up the ramp Fixit had built for her and eased herself into the mostly darkened bedroom.
Molly rang the blessed Saint Fixit for the fourth time but there was still no reply.
Mr. Fixit: a fox repairman who boasts that he can fix anything, but does not often show this ability.
Mister Fixit is a nickname often applied to a man who is skilled at repairing things.
Guido is Mr. Fixit himself in this part of Italy.
"He fell in the storm sewer," Chalk announced, gesturing at Fixit.
Can you patch him up in the next hour or so, with spare parts we find over there in the starship fixit shop?"
The Beatles named him Mr. Fixit for his ability to find solutions to all the boys' needs.
Then she remembered that she had forgotten to get a receipt from Signor Fixit.
It was not until he was standing on the very edge that he saw Signor Fixit.
Cora quickly catches Fixit's eye, while Janet remembers Dave from school days.
Due to its 15-minute time slot, Mr. Fixit concentrated on basic repair and construction techniques.
"I'd have to be pretty stupid to end up like Squirrel," Chalk declared, and Fixit laughed.
Leaving Fixit at the front wall, Hawk took the others toward a half wall that separated the front and back of the store.
George Wilson was a retired fussy sort of man who gardened, collected coins, did household fixit jobs, and watched birds.
What is behind an acquaintance's casual comment, "Not universally popular, Signor Fixit"?