Pull oneself together

Hello learners!

Have you ever heard this idiomatic expression? Do you know what it means? If you don't, read it below.

People 'pull themselves together' when they calm down, get control of their emotions and their behaviour after being quite upset, nervous or angry.

 

More examples?

She's finding it hard to pull herself together after her husband passed away due to covid-19.
After hearing the bad news, he needed a few minutes to pull himself together.
Oh no! Pull yourself together. You're starting to hiperventilate.
Pull yourself together. I know you're upset but that doesn't excuse your behaviour.

Practice makes perfect❗ Tell us what do you do for pulling yourself together during difficult situations.

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