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idioms about health

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  • To take on too many tasks or responsibilities.
    Bite off more than one can chew
  • It’s better to stop something bad before it happens.
    Prevention is better than cure
  • To work very hard, often too hard.
    ork oneself to the bone
  • Being healthy both in body and mind.
    A sound mind in a sound body
  • To recover from a difficult situation.
    Get back on one’s feet
  • To work too hard and not get enough rest.
    Burning the candle at both ends
  • To be very tired because you have no energy left.
    Running on empty
  • To accidentally make a mistake that hurts you.
    Shoot oneself in the foot
  • Your health depends on the food you eat.
    You are what you eat
  • To choose the easiest or simplest option, often avoiding hard work.
    Take the easy way out
  • Good health is like treasure
    Health is wealth
  • To deal with the consequences of something you did.
    Face the music
  • Someone who gives support when you're upset
    A shoulder to cry on
  • To ignore something on purpose.
    Turn a blind eye
  • o be in a lot of trouble.
    Up to one’s neck in trouble
  • Something you did will cause problems for you later.
    come back to bite you
  • To stay aware of what’s going on.
    Keep your finger on the pulse
  • Something is wasted or lost.
    Down the drain