A girl also needs peace to reapply her lippy, regroup and prepare for the next merciless assault on some feckless tippler. |
Everybody suffers the Monday blues and crankies, trying desperately to regroup after a weekend of downtime. |
Nevertheless, it could be better for the future of the party to be in opposition and have some time to regroup. |
It was necessary for all parties, both military and civilian, to lay down arms and regroup. |
They must now regroup and continue their push for promotion to the senior ranks. |
He left in a fast gallop toward the field to regroup his troops and leave the place. |