again

(oneself) again

Back to one's normal physical health or mental disposition. It took a lot of therapy, but I'm finally starting to feel like myself again. He hasn't been himself since the accident.
See also: again
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Again(, please)

. Say it one more time, please. Tom: I need some money. I'll pay you back. Bill (pretending not to hear): Again, please. Tom: I said I need some money. How many times do I have to say it?
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See:
  • (all) over again
  • (every) now and again
  • (every) now and then
  • (I) hope to see you again (soon/sometime)
  • (I'll) see you (again) (real) soon
  • (it's) good to see you (again)
  • (one) won't (do something) again in a hurry
  • (one) won't be (doing something) again in a hurry
  • (one) wouldn't (do something) again in a hurry
  • (oneself) again
  • (someone or something) rides again
  • (someone or something) strikes again
  • (the) same again
  • able to breathe (easy/easily/freely) again
  • able to breathe again
  • Again
  • again and again
  • all over
  • at it again
  • back at it (again)
  • be (oneself) again
  • bend over, here it comes again
  • breathe again
  • bring that up again and we'll vote on it
  • call again
  • Can I see you again?
  • come again
  • come again?
  • Could I see you again?
  • darken my door (again), don't/never
  • do over
  • Do we have to go through all that again?
  • don't make me say it again
  • Don't make me say it again!
  • don't make me tell you again
  • ever and again
  • ever and anon
  • every now and then
  • Good-bye for now
  • guess again
  • half again as
  • half again as many
  • half again as much
  • have another guess coming
  • Here goes
  • here we go again
  • here/there (one) goes again
  • Hit me
  • hit me again
  • hope to see you again
  • how's that
  • How's that again?
  • I, he, etc. won't do something again in a hurry
  • if at first you don't succeed, try, try again
  • Let's do this again
  • let's do this again (sometime)
  • let's not go through all that again
  • live (something) over again
  • Make America Great Again
  • May I see you again?
  • Maybe some other time
  • never darken (one's) door again
  • never darken (one's) doorstep again
  • never darken (one's) doorway again
  • Not again!
  • not darken (one's) door again
  • not/never darken somebody's door again
  • now and again
  • now and again/then
  • now and then
  • off again, on again
  • off and on
  • on again
  • on again, off again
  • on the road again
  • once again
  • once again/once more
  • once and again
  • oneself again
  • over again
  • over and over
  • over and over (again)
  • raise (one's) hand against (someone)
  • rides again
  • run (something) by (one) again
  • Run that by again
  • Run that by me again
  • same again
  • say again
  • say over and over (again)
  • set (one) on (one's) feet (again)
  • set one on feet
  • something else again
  • start from scratch
  • strikes again
  • then again
  • then/there again
  • think again
  • till we meet again
  • time after time
  • time and (time) again
  • time and again
  • time and time again
  • try back
  • try someone back again
  • until we meet again
  • use (something) over
  • walk on stage and off again
  • we must do this again (sometime)
  • we'll try again another time
  • we'll try again some other time
  • What is/was the name again?
  • What was the name again?
  • Will I see you again?
  • you are something else (again)
  • you can say that again
  • You can say that again!
  • you can't go home again
References in classic literature
Nikita again climbed out and again trudged about in the snow.
Or again, by ambiguity of meaning,--as {pi alpha rho omega chi eta kappa epsilon nu / delta epsilon / pi lambda epsilon omega / nu upsilon xi}, where the word {pi lambda epsilon omega} is ambiguous.
And again was there a laughing, and it fled: then did it become still around me, as with a double stillness.
At last he had found a slight thing, which he put first in his pocket, and then, on a second thought, took out again and thrust deep down into a waste-paper basket.
She noticed his embarrassment; she saw that he was strongly restraining himself from looking at her again. Her own eyes dropped to the ground as she made the discovery.
Having cleared away, and disposed everything comfortably about him again, she sat down at the table to take her own tea.
When night came she wanted to go home; and the king's son would go with her, and said to himself, 'I will not lose her this time'; but, however, she again slipped away from him, though in such a hurry that she dropped her left golden slipper upon the stairs.
Again and again they closed upon him, and again and again he hewed a clear space.
Mind now!' The poor little thing sobbed again (or grunted, it was impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
"And again," repeats mademoiselle, cataleptic with determination.
After a while Robin looked around him with tear-dimmed eyes and said, in a husky voice, "Now, I swear that never again will I leave these dear woodlands.
A healthy man can tear himself away from the deepest reflections to say a civil word to someone who comes in and can then return again to his own thoughts.
More than once had Tarzan reverted to the primitive only to return again to civilization through love for his mate; but now that she was gone he felt that this time he had definitely departed forever from the haunts of man, and that he should live and die a beast among beasts even as he had been from infancy to maturity.
Consecrated by sorrow, purified by repentance, was it vain in me to hope that her spirit a nd my spirit might yet be united again? Who could tell?
In a moment he spoke again, still in the low, unsteady voice.