fettle in the PONS Dictionary

fettle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in fine fettle
in fine fettle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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More to the point, perhaps, the voice is in firm fettle for a lyrical soprano who's been singing for a quarter century.
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The city's renowned decadence is in fine fettle here.
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On the face of it, both are leaving with their businesses in good fettle -- at least if you disregard the threat from global media firms.
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For 83, she is in fine fettle, bar a little hearing difficulty and a cataract a few years back.
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The adult chorus is in the very finest fettle, while the children's one is reasonably shipshape; indisputably cute.
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He stated the private sector has a major role to play to keep the economy in fine fettle.
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He'll be bitterly disappointed to miss out on a crucial game when he's in such fine fettle.
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I've seldom seen tender plants in such fine fettle this late, but the year's on the move and winter lurks in the wings.
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But she's in particularly fine fettle these days.
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That unmistakable voice, too, was still in fine fettle.
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