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Back on your feet
To have recovered and be back to normal
To be very healthy
As fit as a fiddle
not feeling well, in a bad mood
To be out of sorts
To be a bundle of nerves
a very nervous or anxious person
To break out in a rash
to begin showing a rash or other skin disorder
hair of the dog
to refer to alcohol that is consumed with the aim of lessening the effects of a hangover.
To kick the bucket
A light-hearted way of talking about death
To have feelings of deep sadness or depression
To feel blue
To do some exercise in order to become fit and healthy again
To get back into shape
To be in poor physical condition
To be in bad shape