American Idioms and Expressions

Feel Fit Idiom

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feel fit
What does feel fit mean?
to feel well and healthyI feel fit so I plan to go for a long walk this weekend.
feel fit
What does feel fit mean?
to feel well and healthy I feel fit so I plan to go for a long walk this weekend.


Some Random Idioms
Come rain or shine
What does "Come rain or shine" mean?
If I say I'll be at a place come rain or shine, I mean that I can be relied on to turn up; nothing, not even the vagaries of British weather, will deter me or stop me from being there.
read between the lines
What does "read between the lines" mean?
to find a hidden meaning in somethingI can read between the lines and I know what my friend was trying to say.
make (someone's) blood boil
What does "make (someone's) blood boil" mean?
to make someone very angry It makes my blood boil to think about what happened to my coworker.

bundle of nerves
What does "bundle of nerves" mean?
a very nervous or anxious person The woman is a bundle of nerves after looking after her three children.

When it rains, it pours
What does "When it rains, it pours" mean?
This idiom means that when things go wrong, a lot of things go wrong at the same time.
one's opposite number
What does "one's opposite number" mean?
someone who has the same position as oneself in another company or organizationI spoke with my opposite number in the other company but we could not finalize the sale.
lash out (at someone)
What does "lash out (at someone)" mean?
attack someone with wordsThey were walking along the beach when the girl suddenly lashed out in anger at her boyfriend.

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