Put the roses back in someone's cheeks British Verb + object/complement UK informal
To make someone look stronger and healthier than they were before.
A week with your grandma in the country will put the roses back in your cheeks.
Making a trip to the seaside in the United States will put the roses back in her cheeks.
Walking will put the roses back into your cheeks.
Healthy, strong and well
To look or feel great
Being healthy and strong
Feel completely refreshed and good mentally and physically
1. Not fine; not feeling well or healthy
2. Not very good at quality or standard
The verb "put" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Meaning absolutely certain or without a doubt
I am as sure as God made little green apples that Peter's the one for you, you two make a beautiful couple.