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"pull yourself together" Definitions
  1. to take control of your feelings and behave in a calm way

22 Sentences With "pull yourself together"

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Well, pull yourself together — this course has got you covered there, too.
"Pull yourself together, we're going," he says, sporting a "this one too?" look.
"Comrade Translator, pull yourself together," he nudges Sun Hi. She dutifully scans the article he's circled.
Pull yourself together, get out there, and drag something even bigger and more delicious down the subway stairs.
Be sure you leave yourself enough time to pull yourself together, because another tearjerker will always be headed our way.
You need to stand there, focus, and pull yourself together in order to present the clothes in the best possible way.
But the ability to pull yourself together mentally and physically in competition is different from the new challenges that await you.
"They were very instrumental in my life — very tough men, old school: Pull yourself together, man up, nothing touchy-feely," he said gruffly.
The Labour leader will challenge Theresa May's cabinet to "pull yourself together" over Brexit in his speech to the party conference in Brighton today.
The Labour leader will challenge Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet to "pull yourself together or make way" for Labour to deliver Brexit in the national interest.
"I think we, as a family, hope that the viewers get the essence of faith and that you can do it, you can pull yourself together and make something good, and do something good for the world," Karen says.
The reason for needing a faster makeup routine is usually one of the following: You woke up too late, you just DGAF, you're a Glossier model who only needs a minimum of three products to pull yourself together — the list goes on.
Perhaps. But instead of this wringing of hands and attempts to undermine the will of the people that Mr. Blow's column exemplifies, pull yourself together and do something constructive: Look in the mirror, get out of that liberal echo chamber that you've been living in, listen to what people who don't think exactly like you are saying, and use it to start working toward the next election.
" > "You–what?" cried Ukridge, profoundly stirred – as ever – by a tale of easy > money. "Do you mean to sit there and tell me that some dashed paper paid you > five quid simply because you sprained your ankle? Pull yourself together, > old horse. Things like that don't happen.
Pull yourself together."Mojo, Launch Issue, October 1993, p.60 Lennon would later recall in an interview with Rolling Stone that he and Dylan were "both in shades, and both on fucking junk, and all these freaks around us... I was nervous as shit. I was on his territory, that's why I was so nervous.
In 1996, the Scottish-rooted band Choke released an extended play record entitled Damn It Janet. Four years later, Australian musical artists Pants & Corset released an Audio CD entitled Dammit Janet. Also in 2000, 20th Century Fox licensed a greeting card featuring the signature lip logo of The Rocky Horror Picture Show on the cover and a picture in the inside of Brad holding Janet and saying Dammit, Janet! Pull yourself together.
Sylvia wrote three books on health, appearance and beauty: No More Alibis (1934) Photoplay Publishing, Chicago, Pull Yourself Together Baby with cartoons by Paki (1936) Macfadden, New York."How to Develop Your Personality Is Subject of Sylvia's New Book", The Charleston Gazette, 25 October 1936.Kincaid Brockman, Z. "Unguarded Moments", The Gastonia Daily Gazette, 10 September 1937. and Streamline Your Figure (1939), Macfadden, New York."Sylvia Tells Women How to Attain Allure in Breezy New Book", The Charleston Gazette, 5 February 1939.
On 7 February 2016, the band announced their fifth studio album, Ocean by Ocean, which was released on 29 April 2016. On 15 February 2015, they released the first single "Keep Me Close", followed by "Big Ideas" on 2 March and "Weapon" on 15 April. At the end of October 2016, the band released the Waves & Waves EP which saw four of the tracks from Ocean by Ocean re-recorded in alternative versions. The four tracks were "Big Ideas", "Keep Me Close", "Pull Yourself Together" (featuring Hey Anna) and "The Fog I Was Lost In".
For his work in Hackney, local residents have described Chinneck as the "Banksy of Glass". His more recent works include Take my Lightning but Don't Steal my Thunder (2014), a building located in Covent Garden designed to appear as if it floated in the air, and A Pound of Flesh for 50p (2014), a house on Southwark Street made from 7,500 paraffin wax bricks which slowly melted. The installation, Pick Yourself Up and Pull Yourself Together (2015) saw a Vauxhall Corsa suspended upside down in Southbank Centre car park. The Guardian called Chinneck a "master of architectural illusion".
After a tonsillectomy, she returned to the convent, but could barely walk to her room. After a few days, she asked if she could return to the infirmary, but her superior, thinking it odd that someone so young could be so sick, told her, “Pull yourself together.” When Bradley saw how sick she was, he notified her brother, who called one of their sisters who was a nurse. She went to the convent and immediately took Sister Miriam to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with “physical and nervous exhaustion, with myocarditis and acute appendicitis.” Doctors did not think she was strong enough for an operation and her condition worsened.
She was told by her doctor to "pull yourself together", and subsequently she set up a support group for women suffering from the condition and began to take an interest in equality and women's rights. She was a co-founder of the Council for the Status of Women (now the National Women's Council) in 1973, a move which prompted her to fully commit herself to politics. Barnes unsuccessfully contested the 1981 general election in the Dún Laoghaire constituency, and after a further defeat at the February 1982 general election she was elected to the 16th Seanad on the Labour Panel. She was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the November 1982 general election and retained her seat until losing it at the 1992 general election.
Refreshingly Icelandic sentiments", and further stating that "'Army Of Me' not only sounds fabulous—Led Zeppelin and techno welded together into a surging, operatic whole—but possesses a briskly pull-yourself-together tone. 'Stand up, you’ve got to manage ... /You're all right, there's nothing wrong / ... get to work / and if you complain once more, you'll meet an army of me". In a very positive review, Heather Phares of AllMusic stated that "Atypical in its relative starkness and darkness, 'Army of Me' casts Björk against type as a warrior goddess fed up with whining, instead of her usual cyber-pixie persona. The first single from 1995's otherwise buoyant Post and a featured track on the Tank Girl soundtrack, as well as in the film.

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