in top form
in top form
1. In very good or ideal physical shape. Our star player didn't have a great season, but she also wasn't in top form, thanks to that lingering groin injury.
2. Particularly clever, witty, or funny, especially with ease. The comedian was really in top form last night—we laughed nonstop.
See also: form, top
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in top form
1. [of someone or some creature] in very good physical condition. The runners are in top form, so this should be a good race. I'm not in top form, but I'm not completely out of shape either.
2. able to make witty remarks and clever statements quickly and easily. That was really funny, Bob. You are in top form tonight. The president was in top form and entertained the audience with her speech.
See also: form, top
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- East or West, home's best
- East, West, home's best
- (the) good is the enemy of (the) best
- A good man is hard to find.
- be a/the model of (something)
- model
- quit over
- quit over (someone or something)
- be hanging over (one)
- hang over somebody's head