TO BE ON THE MEND
TO BE ON THE MEND: meaning and examples
Today we continue with another suggestion from Judit.
Today's expression is: to be on the mend
Meaning: getting better after an illness or injury; improving after a difficult situation.
Example 1:
My son's leg is on the mend and tomorrow the doctor will take out his stitches.
Example 2:
Some people believe that the economy is on the mend, while others think that the crisis has only just begun.
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