bon pied, bon œil
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Etymology[edit]
Literally, “good foot, good eye”, meaning one is still able to walk briskly and still has a good eyesight.
Pronunciation[edit]
Phrase[edit]
- good health
- avoir bon pied bon œil ― to be fit as a fiddle, to be fighting fit