Fit+condition

  • 71fighting fit — /faɪtɪŋ ˈfɪt/ (say fuyting fit) adjective in very good physical condition …

  • 72as fit as a fiddle — (informal) In the best of condition • • • Main Entry: ↑fiddle …

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  • 73(as) fit as a fiddle — (as) ˌfit as a ˈfiddle idiom (informal) in very good physical condition Main entry: ↑fitidiom …

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  • 74fighting fit — Meaning In peak physical condition. Origin From the boxing fraternity. Boxers train especially hard for big fights …

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  • 75ready — /red ee/, adj., readier, readiest, v., readied, readying, n., interj. adj. 1. completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready. 2. duly equipped, completed, adjusted, or arranged, as… …

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  • 76Sultan Abdul Hamid College — Infobox School name = Sultan Abdul Hamid College native name = Kolej Sultan Abdul Hamid (KSAH) motto = Scholar, Sportsman, Gentleman medium of language = Malay, English established = December 8, 1908 city = state = Kedah country = Malaysia type …

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  • 77in shape — adverb : in the original, normal, or fit condition exercises to keep in shape : in the best condition possible under the circumstances getting the property in shape for sale * * * in good shape …

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  • 78Visit of King George IV to Scotland — The 1822 visit of King George IV to Scotland was the first visit of a reigning monarch to Scotland since 1650. Government ministers had pressed the King to bring forward a proposed visit to Scotland, to divert him from diplomatic intrigue at the… …

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  • 79commission — [kə mish′ən] n. [ME & OFr < ML commissio, delegation of business (in L, a bringing together in a contest) < L commissus, pp. of committere: see COMMIT] 1. a) an authorization to perform certain duties or tasks, or to take on certain powers… …

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  • 80Form — (f[^o]rm), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Formed} (f[^o]rmd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Forming}.] [F. former, L. formare, fr. forma. See {Form}, n.] 1. To give form or shape to; to frame; to construct; to make; to fashion. [1913 Webster] God formed man of the dust …

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