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Fettle ((poor health, dishevel, Sickness, Antonyms, disorder), (formed,…
Fettle
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America’s most recent employment figures captured a jobs market in fine fettle: firms added 128,000 new workers in October, while unemployment held near historically low levels and wages rose at a respectable clip.
The Pole has started the league campaign in fine fettle, with five goals in just two matches masking what has been a relatively slow start to the season by Bayern's standards.
She was in great fettle, bouncing all over the place.
Then there's the vexed question of who you trust to tweak, fiddle and generally fettle your precious instruments.
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A short rest, feed and carbide fettle followed before an enjoyable pull through down five lovely pitches.
Still, we were happy to get there in good fettle