sturdy
in (good) condition
1. In good, robust health; strong or fit. Boy, I really need to get in condition. Ten years working behind a desk have given me quite a belly! Wow, Jim is really in good condition lately.
2. Prepared. No, the manuscript isn't in good condition for review yet—I still have a few sections to edit.
See also: condition
in good shape
1. Functioning well or in working order. The TV was acting up earlier, but it seems to be in good shape ever since I smacked it. We'll be in good shape once we get the server up and running.
2. In good, robust health; strong or fit. Sadly, I'm not in good shape anymore. Ten years working behind a desk has given me quite a belly! Wow, Jim is really in good shape these days.
See also: good, shape
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*in good shape
and *in good condition physically and functionally sound and sturdy. (Used for both people and things. *Typically: be ~; get ~; keep ~.)This car isn't in good shape. I'd like to have one that's in better condition. Mary is in good condition. She exercises and eats right to stay healthy. You have to make an effort to get into good shape.
See also: good, shape
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- be in shape
- (you) coulda fooled me
- (you) could have fooled me
- behind
- be in ruins
- above and beyond the call of duty
- be quite something
- be the spit and image of (someone)
- be the spitting image of (one)
- bear a resemblance to (someone or something)