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Strong as a mule, and sound in wind and limb.
Altogether there were three men who were sound in wind and limb.
I've been tuning up the old car since seven this morning, and she's sound in wind and limb, absolutely.
Yet am I right glad to see you sound in wind and limb.' '
Is he sound in wind and limb, and what illnesses has he had?
Absolutely sound in wind and limb,' I pronounced as I finished.
Gerry, now Lord, Fitt is sound in wind and limb.
Forty-two hardened salt-water men," said Sam proudly, "sound in wind and limb.
Aye, and sounder in wind and limb, too.
My dress is a little dusty,' Mr Stewart admitted, 'but I am still sound in wind and limb.'
Then came a string of abbreviated Latin representing the medicines and nostrums needed to keep the seamen fit and sound in wind and limb.
You're an excellent chap, sound in wind and limb, and didn't you once tell me that, if you married, you came into a pretty sizeable bit of money?
We were high above Goyt Valley on a sombre millstone grit moor 'which,' said the guide book, 'can be tackled by anyone sound in wind and limb.'
It doesn't seem to matter whether the man was a footpad or a footman; he's likely to make a goodtopman,as long as he's sound in wind and limb.' '
The horse establishment of a division was 5,030; the addition of other units increased this to 7,264 riding, artillery and draught horses, "sound in wind and limb and free from all blemishes."
I'm in my fortieth year, but I am sound in wind and limb, and if my old woman would have let me off my promise, I'd ha' had a try with some of these young ones before now.
Ma'am, you haven't got you a man there, you've got a boy, but a boy sound in wind and limb; and two or three years on the frontier will give you a man you can be proud of.
I MADE the journey by easy stages, chiefly on the back of a favourite black horse, which had carried me well in several fights, and had come out of them scarred, like his master, but sound in wind and limb.
Thoroughly sound in wind and limb, with no superfluous flesh, must be the man who would follow the hounds in this wild country--through jungles, rivers, plains and deep ravines, sometimes from sunrise to sunset without tasting food since the previous evening, with the exception of a cup of coffee and a piece of toast before starting.