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regained

vb. (en-past of: regain)

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Meanwhile Sir Carayne, his courage of a sudden regained, roared at the driver and the guard.

Like a sleeper who, on waking, finds his miseries forgotten during his slumber, lying in wait for him, he regained with consciousness the capacity to suffer.

When he regained his senses, restored by the fresh morning air, the place was silent and deserted.

It seemed to him if the baron regained his liberty, he would be warned of it by some sign.

Many, in her situation, would have regained their serenity of mind, and even rejoiced.

During the day, in the bright sunshine, she regained her courage, and became sceptical again.

At last the lion regained his feet and mustered his strength to spring upon horse and rider, now disarmed.

I had regained my strength, and was even discovering surprising resources in this body which at first had been prostrated by the violence of the initial attack.

It occurred to him that she had not left his side for more than a moment since he regained consciousness, and probably not before.

She sat up so quickly that she was dizzy for a moment, but she soon regained her composure and got up to stir the fire.

They were both breathless when they regained control, relapsing into new spasms, then taking deep breaths and wiping their eyes.

The retainer had regained his senses, more or less, but his jaw was swathed in a crude bandage.

As soon as he had regained his liberty he entered upon the trade of piracy, wherein he soon reached a position of considerable prominence.

Almost immediately Barnaby pitched headlong over two or three struggling men scuffling together upon the deck, falling with a great clatter and the loss of his pistol, which, however, he regained almost immediately.

There was an instant echoing yell from the black man, who ran stumbling forward, who stopped, who regained his footing, and then stood for an instant as though rooted to the spot.