As right as rain

As right as rain

Feeling perfectly well or in excellent condition.

The phrase 'as right as rain' is commonly used to describe someone or something that is in perfect health or condition, without any problems or defects. The origin of the idiom is somewhat unclear, but it is believed to reflect the idea that rain can bring about a sense of freshness and renewal, similar to how one feels when they are in good health or when everything is as it should be. The idiom can be applied to both physical and emotional states, as well as to situations or objects that are functioning perfectly.

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After a good night's sleep, she woke up feeling as right as rain and ready for the day's challenges.

The gardener tended to the wilted plant, and in a few days, it was as right as rain.

He was worried about the presentation, but once it started, everything went as right as rain.

After taking the medicine, I felt as right as rain and was ready to go out again.

The mechanic fixed my car, and now it runs as right as rain, without making any strange noises.

Once the misunderstanding was cleared up, their friendship was as right as rain again.

I thought I lost my key, but I found it in my bag, and everything was as right as rain.

After the software update, my phone worked as right as rain, with no more glitches.

She had a rough day at work, but a quiet evening at home made her feel as right as rain.

The project had some issues initially, but after the team's hard work, it's now as right as rain.

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