hale
adjective /heɪl/
  /heɪl/
Word OriginOld English, northern variant of hāl ‘whole’.
Idioms Idioms 
hale and hearty 
- (especially of an old person) strong and healthyMore Like This Alliteration in idiomsAlliteration in idioms
- belt and braces
 - black and blue
 - born and bred
 - chalk and cheese
 - chop and change
 - done and dusted
 - down and dirty
 - in dribs and drabs
 - eat somebody out of house and home
 - facts and figures
 - fast and furious
 - first and foremost
 - forgive and forget
 - hale and hearty
 - hem and haw
 - kith and kin
 - mix and match
 - part and parcel
 - puff and pant
 - to rack and ruin
 - rant and rave
 - risk life and limb
 - short and sweet
 - signed and sealed
 - spic and span
 - through thick and thin
 - this and that
 - top and tail
 - tried and tested
 - wax and wane