Adjective
(idiomatic) In a state of robust good health.
(idiomatic, nutrition) Conducive to robust good health.
This is a hale and hearty dish, filled with beef, potatoes and carrots.
A few months in, I began to assume epistolary characteristics almost befitting an early Antrim hero, checking in periodically with insane salutations like, “I hope this message finds you hale and hearty!” Source: Internet
“The bonafide Chairman of the APC South Africa is Engr Bola Babarinde, who is still very much alive, hale and hearty. Source: Internet
We are hale and hearty here and please accept our good wishes. Source: Internet
Most people know him as ‘Dr John’ - not because he smells like the dog food brand or sounds like the jazz/blues singer - but because that’s his real job, doing his best to keep people hale and hearty in the West of the Island. Source: Internet
Regulators in Albany had issued blanket isolation orders, failing to distinguish between residents like Dan, hale and hearty yet mute with autism, and more medically fragile folks who should have been protected. Source: Internet
The Union Home Minister said that he's hale and hearty and has been working relentlessly in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet