Idioms (Health Part I)

Idioms describing health

Sam had been feeling under the weather for weeks. One day he came into work looking like death warmed up and so we told him to go away for a few days to recharge his batteries. After one day beside the sea, he no longer felt off colour and by the second day he knew he was on the road to recovery. He sent us a postcard and we were all glad to learn that he was on the mend. By the end of the week, he returned to work as fit as a fiddle. And he's been as right as rain ever since.



1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous idioms.



Idioms based on medical images

  • Try not to mention baldness while he's here; it's a sore spot for him.
  • Refusing to lend him money now would give him a taste of his own medicine; he's never lent you any.
  • Losing my job was initially a bitter pill to swallow.
  • The boss has sugared the overtime pill by offering a large extra payment. 
  • I can't stay in one place for more than a year without having ichy feet.

2. Try to guess the meaning of the previous idioms.

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