Meaning
To be in excellent physical health.
Cultural Background
The phrase is very common in British English and is often used by older generations. It is understood but slightly less common than in the UK, often used in a lighthearted or humorous way.
Use it for health
Only use this when talking about physical health or energy levels.
Meaning
To be in excellent physical health.
Use it for health
Only use this when talking about physical health or energy levels.
Test Yourself
Complete the idiom.
After the long rest, I feel fit as a ____.
The correct idiom is 'fit as a fiddle'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesAfter the long rest, I feel fit as a ____.
The correct idiom is 'fit as a fiddle'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsUsually, it refers to physical health, but it can imply general well-being.
Related Phrases
In fine fettle
similarIn good condition.