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Default the meaning of two english idioms

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I would like you to explain to me the meaning of these two idioms :
1 to be as right as rain in no time
2 to put the wind up someone
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Old 30-Oct-2005, 01:09
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Default Re: the meaning of two english idioms

[1] perfectly all right or in order.
[2] to make a person nervous, anxious or alarmed.

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