come to one's senses
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"Oh! how dreadful to come to one's senses all at once, as I did—the moment after I had fired that fatal shot—the moment I saw the poor fellow stagger and fall—" "It was you, then, that fired at him," interrupted Sir Ulick.
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Ay, Inger was grown reasonable now; 'tis no little thing to come to one's senses again after a spell.
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V. be sane &c. adj.; retain one's senses, retain one's reason. become sane &c. adj.; come to one's senses, sober down. render sane &c. adj.; bring to one's senses, sober.
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