He's as fit as a fiddle of course, lean and strong, just like a good Welsh farm cat should be. |
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Rufus has been fit as a fiddle lately except for a cough which didn't seem to bother him or his appetite. |
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And, in the morning, my body leaves my bed, as fit as a fiddle and completely reposed? |
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For fitness buffs, summer is the best time to keep fit as a fiddle. |
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Now imagine being turned down or paying exorbitant sums for life insurance and health coverage by companies that deem you too high a risk even though you feel fit as a fiddle. |
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By then, Brown was over seventy, but fit as a fiddle — or at least as taut as its strings. |
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My immediate impression was that, if anything, the smiling, goodhumoured Dan, who looked fit as a fiddle, appeared to have got a few years younger. |
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Icelanders will assure you that their economy is really as fit as a fiddle, and it is true that the country does produce a tidy budget surplus. |
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Your shower experience will leave you feeling as fit as a fiddle. |
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The only problem is, she has just been declared fit as a fiddle. |
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After a lifetime of puffing on his Havanos, Castro is largely as fit as a fiddle and still writing and lecturing on his personal experiment with Marxist Leninism. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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Now that she has graduated, the 24-year-old has decided to use her skills and experience by opening the Fit as a Fiddle studio in Newcastle. |
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Age UK Calderdale and Kirklees''s Fit as a Fiddle project is returning to St Cuthbert's Church, Birkby. |
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