Pronunciation: /faɪn ˈfɛtəl/
noun a state of good health or physical condition
A1 My cat is in fine fettle after her visit to the vet.
A2 The team is in fine fettle ahead of the championship game.
B1 Despite the long journey, the travelers were in fine fettle when they arrived at their destination.
B2 The company's finances are in fine fettle thanks to a successful quarter.
C1 After months of training, the athlete was in fine fettle for the marathon.
C2 The orchestra was in fine fettle for their performance, receiving rave reviews from critics.
formal Despite his age, the elderly man was still in fine fettle and able to walk long distances without any assistance.
informal After a good night's sleep, Sarah woke up feeling in fine fettle and ready to tackle the day ahead.
slang Even after partying all night, Jake somehow managed to wake up in fine fettle and make it to work on time.
figurative The team's star player was in fine fettle during the championship game, scoring multiple goals and leading his team to victory.
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