Recover
81smooth rumpled feathers — recover, get over an insult …
82snap out of it — recover, get out of a daze …
83bounce back — recover from failure or sickness, try again Lana has the flu, but she bounces back quickly …
84pull through — recover, get well, get over the operation The doctor didn t think he d pull through, but he s feeling fine …
85pull through — recover from an illness or misfortune It looked like he was going to die from cancer but in the end he pulled through and is now doing very well …
86pull oneself together — recover control of one s emotions. → pull …
87sleep something off — recover from something by going to sleep. → sleep …
88come to one's self — Recover one s senses, come to, return to consciousness …
89storm back (to) — Recover, return to the contest …
90recoverable — recover ► VERB 1) return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. 2) find or regain possession of. 3) regain or secure (compensation). 4) remove or extract (an energy source, chemical, etc.) for use, reuse, or waste treatment. DERIVATIVES… …