Fit as a fiddle

In excellent health and physical condition.

This phrase emerged in the 17th century, likely referring to a fiddle being in perfect tune and working order. A well-maintained fiddle produces beautiful music and responds perfectly to the musician's touch, making it an apt metaphor for optimal physical condition. The alliteration helped the phrase stick in popular usage.

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