right as rain
idiom
In excellent health or condition, perfectly fine
- 1After a good night's sleep, I felt right as rain.
- 2Once the car was fixed, it was right as rain again.
When someone is "right as rain," it means they are feeling very good and healthy. It's like saying they are in perfect shape and everything is going well. So, if someone asks how you are and you say "I'm right as rain," it means you're doing great!
Remember that "right as rain" is a fixed phrase, so it's important to use it exactly as it is without changing any words. This will help you sound more natural and fluent in English conversations.
at a car dealership
A Smooth Ride
Ronald
I heard your car broke down last week. How's it doing now?
Susan
Oh, it's right as rain after the repairs. Drives like a dream!
Ronald
That's great to hear. Nothing like a smooth ride.
Susan
Absolutely, I'm so relieved it's back to normal.
at a storage facility
Back on Track
James
Hey Elizabeth, I heard you were feeling under the weather last week.
Elizabeth
Yeah, but I'm right as rain now, ready to tackle today's tasks!
James
That's great to hear! We could use your energy today.
Elizabeth
Absolutely, let's get everything sorted and organized.
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Similar to "right as rain":
- 1perfectly fine
- 2in great shape