English Idioms about the State of Health

Spring is the time of budding and starting your life with a fresh mind. However, not everyone is in perfect shape, either physically or mentally. This week, let us practice some living and health-related expressions/ idioms in English. 1. keep body and soul together : to have or get enough food and money to survive 2. hale and hearty: someone, especially an old person, who is hale and hearty is in excellent health (*similar expression: to be as right as rain ) 3. (to be) on one's last legs : to be in a very weak condition or about to die 4. hair of the dog that bit you : using as a remedy a small amount of what made you ill, for example a drop of alcohol when recovering from drinking too much, is called 'a hair of the dog that bit you 5. touch and go : If something is touch-and-go, the outcome or result is uncertain. 6. couch doctor : shrink/ a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist who put...