(as) right as rain phrase informal cliché
In excellent health or order.
If you drink plenty of water and have some rest, you will be as right as rain.
During my last trip to London, I got a serious illness. However, I am as right as rain now.
I have repaired your computer. Now, it's right as rain.
People who are sick frequently outlast those who are well.
Extremely thin and emaciated
Used to say that someone looks extremely healthy, guilty, unhappy, etc.
A command or permission
1. To cause a tree to fall down.
2. To lessen the size, amount, or quantity of something.
3. To lower the cost of something.
4. To injure or assassinate someone, especially in a battle.
5. To degrade or criticize someone or something, especially in public.
6. To modify something by removing unnecessary or extraneous parts.
White lie
Ken: Yesterday I lost the watch that my girlfriend presented to me. Should I tell her this thing?
Lily: Certainly Not! Your girlfriend will be angry with you. Children and fools tell the truth.