hale and hearty
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hale and hearty (comparative more hale and hearty, superlative most hale and hearty)
- (idiomatic) In a state of robust good health.
- 1869 November 27, Charles Dickens, “Pretenders”, in All the Year Round, page 613:
- He was a hale and hearty man at that time, and remained hale and hearty for many years afterwards; so hale and hearty, that in the year 1798, being then turned seventy-eight, and having lived in America ten years, he married a young woman of Scottish extraction
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- (idiomatic, nutrition) Conducive to robust good health.
- This is a hale and hearty dish, filled with beef, potatoes and carrots.
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