- - Reassuring words after a fall
- - reassurance heard after a crash from another room
- - It's good to hear after a spill
- - Post-collision comment
- - Comment after an accident
- - Assurance after an epic wipeout
- - Statement after a trip
- - Assurance after a stumble
- - Reassurance after a fall
- - Reassuring words after an accident
- - Welcome words after a trip
- - Comment after tripping
- - Reassuring comment after a fall
- - Assurance after a fall
- - Comforting words after a fall
- - Comment after falling down
- - Comment after a tumble
- - 'How're things going?' reply
- - Tepid How ya doing? reply (2 wds.)
- - "how're you doing?" reply
- - "you alright?" response
- - Reassuring reply to Did you hurt yourself? (2 wds.)
- - "No injuries here"
- - Statement of reassurance: 2 wds.
- - "You all right?" response: 2 wds.
- - No problems here! (2 wds.)
- - Reassuring response to Were you hurt? (2 wds.)
- - Reassuring response to "Are you hurt?": 2 wds.
- - Reassuring response to "Are you fine?": 2 wds.
- - "how's it going?" response
- - "... with this plan" (agreed) : 2wds.
- - Klutz's reassurance
- - "No more food, thanks"
- - "Don't worry about me": 2 wds.
- - Post-accident response, perhaps
- - Common response to "How are you?": 2 wds.
- - "Are you hurt?" response: 2 wds.
- - "Not a scratch on me"
- - "How're you doing?" response
- - Stumblebum's reassurance
- - Reply to "How are you?"
- - Reassuring response to "Are you all right?"
- - Happy post-accident statement
- - "Things are fine with me": 2 wds.
- - "That fall wasn't as bad as it looked"
- - "No injuries on my end"
- - "Just a little spill..."
- - "Everything's fine!It looked worse than it was!"
- - "Everything's fine with me": 2 wds.
- - "Don't worry, it looked worse than it was"
- - "Don't need anymore, thanks"
- - "All's well with me": 2 wds.
- - "Howya doin'?" response
- - Old name for a locomotive
- - Post-accident reassurance
- - Lloyd-Webber musical
- - Assurance from one who's not hurt
- - 'Doing fine'
- - "Nothing's broken"
- - "Don't worry about me"
- - "No damage"
- - "It's just a flesh wound"
- - 'All good here'
- - 'No problems here'
- - "No problem here!"
- - Post-accident assurance
- - 'Don't worry, everything's fine'
- - "Are you hurt?" response
- - Reply to 'Are you hurt?'
- - 'All's good here'
- - Welcome reply to 'Are you hurt?'
- - Response from an accident survivor
- - "No harm done"
- - 'Didn't hurt a bit!'
- - 'How are you?' response
- - 'It's just a scratch'
- - "How are you doing?" response
- - Response to "Are you hurt?"
- - Post-trip assurance
- - Response to 'You hurt?'
- - 'No damage done'
- - Words from one who tripped
- - "How are you?" reply
- - Hoped-for response to 'You hurt?'
- - Possible response to 'How are you?'
- - 'Things are fine'
- - Response to "You all right?"
- - 'You hurt?' response
- - "No real damage"
- - Ideal "Are you hurt?" reply
- - "How ya' doing?" reply
- - "You hurt?" reply, hopefully
- - "Been better, been worse"
- - Reassuring reply
- - Accident report of a sort
- - "Everything's cool"
- - "Nothing's wrong with me"
- - "No broken bones"
- - 'Are you hurt?' reply
- - "Everything's fine, thanks"
- - "That didn't hurt a bit!"
- - "Don't you worry about me"
- - "Go help someone else"
- - "There's nothing wrong with me"
- - Reassuring response
- - Statement of reassurance
- - Response to "How are you?"
- - "That didn't hurt ......"
- - 'No harm, no foul'
- - Words of reassurance
- - Don't worry
- - "Everything's fine"
- - Reassuring words
- - Reassuring phrase
- - "No, thanks"
- - 'None for me, thanks'
- - "Not to worry"
- - "...... all good!"
- - start of a 1970s self-help book
- - "No harm done": 2 wds.
- - Comforting response to Are you hurt?: 2 wds.
- [ Edit ]
- [ Other definitions ]