单词 | to be all oneself |
释义 | > as lemmasto be all oneself P30. colloquial. to be all oneself: to be in one's normal condition of body or mind; to be in one's accustomed state; frequently with again. ΚΠ 1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison VI. liii. 339 He took his seat..and was all Himself, the most graceful and obliging of men. 1787 World & Fashionable Advertiser 16 Apr. In the first part of the play, the Siddons found not scope for her great abilities; but whenever any energy..and marked expression brought her forth, she was there again all herself. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. v. 644 The chief justice was all himself. His spirits rose higher and higher as the work went on. 1884 Daily News 23 May 5/3 Mr. Grace was all himself [at cricket]. 1923 Quiver Sept. 1037/1 He was all himself again now, except that he felt horribly sick, and his feet hurt terribly. 1992 Hudson Rev. 45 226 He looked up at me, all himself again, and smiled. < as lemmas |
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