In good physical condition to perform a physical task, as a result of exercise.
1But with this change in condition comes inevitably adaptations to the change.
2Advancement-improvement in condition-isthe order of things in a society of equals.
3They were ravenously hungry and at the same time splendidly in condition.
4Some one-cow suburbanite would be in condition to try the scheme first.
5Still, it's worth driving past to see if any are in condition.
6I wish to know if he believes he will be in condition.
7Every woman who keeps herself in condition is making a war saving.
8It's in walk- in condition, and new owners will find little to do.
9When she is in condition for use, we will consider these questions.
10Keeps show birds in condition and prevents colds, roup and liver trouble.
11You must do yourself rather well, you know, to keep in condition.
12The biggest drops in condition ratings were in Illinois, Iowa and Kansas.
13A fine family home near the city is in walk- in condition.
14The result is an elegant, well-designed, compact, comfortable modern home in walk- in condition.
15A refurbished home has its period details intact and is in walk- in condition.
16Fish shortly before they spawn are, in general, best in condition.