Which option best explains the idiom As fit as a fiddle?
Note
As fit as a fiddle means very healthy and strong. It is the correct answer because this expression is used figuratively to describe a person who is in excellent physical condition.
Examples:
- After regular exercise, he became as fit as a fiddle.
- Grandmother is seventy, but she is as fit as a fiddle.
- The athlete looked as fit as a fiddle before the race.
