look oneself Idioma
look oneself|look
v. phr. To appear self-possessed and well; look or seem in full possession of your abilities and in good health; to appear all right or normal.
Mary had had a long illness, but now she looked quite herself again. It had been a big night, and Uncle John had been drinking freely, but he looked entirely himself after a night's sleep. 
Often used in the negative.
What's wrong with Larry? He doesn't look himself.look (oneself)
To accept one's accustomed actualization of bloom or wellbeing. Often acclimated in abrogating constructions. Are you activity all right, Janet? You're not attractive yourself today. After a brace canicule of able rest, Jim was attractive himself again.Learn more: look(not) attending yourˈself
(informal) (not) attending as advantageous as you commonly do: She wasn’t attractive herself at all yesterday. ♢ He looks added himself this morning. His temperature’s appear appropriate down.Learn more: looklook
alive/sharp Informal To act or acknowledge quickly: Look alive! We leave in bristles minutes.
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