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Idioms for daily speaking : Health

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  1. Fit as a fiddle: Meaning: In excellent physical condition or health.
  2. A picture of health: Meaning: Someone who looks very healthy.
  3. In the pink: Meaning: In good health and spirits.
  4. On top of the world: Meaning: Feeling great or in perfect health.
  5. Hale and hearty: Meaning: Strong and healthy.
  6. As right as rain: Meaning: In good health or perfect condition.
  7. Bursting with energy: Meaning: Full of vitality and enthusiasm.
  8. In tip-top shape: Meaning: In excellent physical condition.
  9. Back on one’s feet: Meaning: Recovered from an illness or setback.
  10. Full of beans: Meaning: Energetic and lively.
  11. A clean bill of health: Meaning: Confirmation that someone is in good health.
  12. Fit and healthy: Meaning: In good physical condition.
  13. A breath of fresh air: Meaning: Something that revitalizes or refreshes, often used metaphorically for good health.
  14. Out of the woods: Meaning: Recovered from a difficult situation, often related to health.
  15. In the best of health: Meaning: Enjoying excellent health.
  16. In fine fettle: Meaning: In good physical and mental condition.
  17. As fit as a flea: Meaning: In excellent health and fitness.
  18. Alive and kicking: Meaning: Well and active.
  19. Like a well-oiled machine: Meaning: Functioning smoothly, often used to describe good health.
  20. Run like clockwork: Meaning: Operating efficiently and smoothly, often used to describe a healthy body or system.

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