normal; to be in one's usual mood or state of health; to feel like oneself. I hope you don't mind if I cancel our date this afternoon – I just don't feel...
rays of hope բառնալ զյոյս ― baṙnal zyoys ― to take away or put out hope զհետ գնալ սնոտի յուսոյ ― zhet gnal snoti yusoy ― to abandon oneself to chimerical...
has an article on: self-criticism Wikipedia self-criticism Criticism of oneself. (communism, Juche) a practice of confessing and criticizing one's real...
my mind. 2008, Martin Joseph Matuštík, Radical Evil and the Scarcity of Hope: Postsecular Meditations, →ISBN: Since unforgivable acts lie in one's positive...
(intransitive) To abase oneself before another person. (intransitive) To be slavishly nice to someone or apologize in the hope of securing something. (intransitive)...
się) to tag along (uninvitedly), to impose oneself (reflexive with się) to cling to, to hold on to (e.g. hope, an idea) [with genitive ‘to something’] uczepić...
of one's life or times of their lives) (idiomatic) A period of enjoying oneself immensely, or more than ever before. Hypernym: good time 1997, “Good Riddance...
się) to tag along (uninvitedly), to impose oneself (reflexive with się) to cling to, to hold on to (e.g. hope, an idea) [with genitive ‘to something’] uczepiać...
oneself to the mast From the practice of tying oneself to the mast of a sailing ship in rough weather so as not to be swept overboard. lash oneself to...
on the radio and take them off my chest / I hope you're listening / Are you? Are you? to relieve oneself by talking to someone get the dirty water off...