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English expressions and idioms related to HEALTH and FITNESS

English expressions and idioms related to HEALTH and FITNESS In this vocabulary lesson, you will learn several English expressions and idioms related to health and fitness.

frog in one's throat
blind as a bat
under the weather
white as a ghost / sheet
in bad shape / in good shape
on the mend
to be hard of hearing
(have) pins and needles
fit as a fiddle
have a hangover
splitting headache

This English vocabulary lessons will teach you words related to feeling ill and sick.

For each English word and expression, you will learn the meaning and definition as well as the detailed explanation with example sentences.

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