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1.He’s as good as gold. 2. He is as fit as a fiddle.(Guess the meaning of the idioms in the following sentences )​

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Answered by shiningmind125
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Meanings of idioms

1. He’s as good as gold.

Meaning > He is very good. He always do good work.

2. He is as fit as a fiddle.

Meaning >He is in good physical condition. He has no disease.

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