regain consciousness
regain control
regain strength
regain confidence
regain balance
regain independence
regain composure
regain freedom
regain momentum
moisture regain
the tyrant was able to regain Sicily.
they were unable to regain their boats.
The team regained the trophy.
Shall we regain the shore alive?
When will she regain consciousness?
The government is desperate to regain credibility with the public.
God grant he will soon regain his freedom.
use conditioner to help hair regain its bounce.
she was struggling to regain her composure.
Richard's elation at regaining his health was short-lived.
the hotel regained its five-star rating.
she died without regaining consciousness.
the administration lost no time in trying to regain the initiative.
The majority of the people in the world have regained their liberty.
stumbled but regained his balance.
The boy regained the use of his arm.
a fallen hero trying to regain his position
He is making a bid to regain his World No. 1 ranking.
I got up and swayed as I regained my perspective.
There was a feeling the country now has regained prosperity.
They are trying to regain the initiative.
The operation to regain control of Iraq's second-largest city will take time.
A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be regained.
My house is small and what once has gone from it can never be regained.
He left the latter for the House of Lords in 1999 after Labour regained power.
There are still 13 million women lost their jobs that have not regained their jobs.
Or you could try to regain your strength by floating on your back.
The protesters ransacked parts of Iraq's parliament building before Iraqi security forces regained control.
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