in the pink of condition
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British pronunciation/ɪnðə pˈɪŋk ɒv kəndˈɪʃən ɔːɹ ɒv hˈɛlθ ɔː/
American pronunciation/ɪnðə pˈɪŋk ʌv kəndˈɪʃən ɔːɹ ʌv hˈɛlθ ɔːɹ/
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(of a person) in a very healthy physical state

What is the origin of the idiom "in the pink" and when to use it?

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This idiom originated in the 16th century and has its roots in the Old English word "pynk," which meant the highest pinnacle or peak. Over time, it evolved to connote a healthy, robust state. It is often used in a positive, upbeat manner to convey good health, vitality, and well-being.

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