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GET (A) HOLD OF (ONESELF)

to get control of oneself; stop being emotional
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1. Stop crying, Mary. Get a hold of yourself and calm down.
2. The man narrowly missed hitting another car on the highway. Afterward, he pulled off the road to try to get hold of himself.

Compare to: get it/(one’s) act together; go to pieces. The expression get (a) hold of oneself emphasizes emotional control whereas get one’s act together emphasizes mental or physical control.


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