physical condition

NOUN
  1. the condition or state of the body or bodily functions
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How To Use physical condition In A Sentence

  • Manzo noticed the neatly trimmed goatee and mustache combination that framed Rossiter's facial features and the chiseled jaw of a man who was in peak physical condition.
  • Maintaining peak physical condition is essential in my sport. The Sun
  • Accessible to everyone, provided that one is in good physical condition and footsure.
  • He said that a number of factors have shown to control the length post-partum anestrus, including the presence of the newborn calf; the age of the mother cow; and the body condition score, which is a numerical representation of the cow's physical condition. Siskiyou Daily News Homepage RSS
  • In general, people have two types of physical condition: either the yin dominates or the yang does.
  • After the arduous editing process, Lloyd himself ‘wasn't really in the best physical condition to turn round and start doing a blooming topical puppet show’.
  • Michael, keeping him in the tiptop of physical condition and mental wholesomeness. CHAPTER XI
  • To derive benefit from taekwondo training, the body has to be in peak physical condition.
  • Thus, breeding males commonly face the rigors of the oncoming winter in poor physical condition.
  • As thou hast asked me to testify respecting the physical condition of the slaves merely, I say nothing of the awful neglect of their minds and souls and the systematic effort to imbrute them. American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
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