Right as rain.
[Idiom] RIGHT AS RAIN. - Everything In Perfect Order: Wellness and Efficiency
Feeling fine or working perfectly.
'Right as rain' is a delightful idiom used when things are going exactly as they should, expressing that something is functioning perfectly or someone feels physically well and mentally sound. The phrase plays on the cleansing and refreshing nature of rain, symbolizing a state of natural correctness and comfort. It’s typically used to reassure someone of one’s health after an illness or to describe a situation or mechanism working flawlessly.
Example Sentences
After a long nap, he felt right as rain.
After resting, he felt completely fine.
Following the treatment, Janet felt as right as rain in no time.
Janet felt much better and fully recovered after the treatment.
Despite the early worries, the patient emerged right as rain after surgery.
The patient, despite initial worries, recovered fully after surgery.