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idiomsensescome to your sensesto realize that what you are doing is not reasonable, and start behaving in a reasonable way:Ryan started out as a comedian but after two difficult years in depressing nightclubs he came to his senses and went back to college.bring sb (back) to his/her senses: Mum turned round and hit Dad back one day, and I think it brought him to his senses a lot after that.take leave of your sensesold-fashioned to start to behave in an unreasonable or silly way:Hawkins stared at him. "Do you know what you're saying? You've taken leave of your senses!" (redirected from senses)
See:- (but) not in the biblical sense
- a sense of occasion
- a sixth sense
- ain't got a grain of sense
- ain't got a lick of sense
- ain't got the brains God gave a squirrel
- ain't got the sense God gave geese
- an ounce of common sense is worth a pound of theory
- bring (one) to (one's) senses
- bring someone to their senses
- bring to senses
- come to (one's) senses
- come to one's senses
- come to senses
- come to your senses
- have enough sense to pound salt
- have enough sense to pound sand
- have more luck than sense
- have more money than sense
- have no sense of shame
- have taken leave of (one's) senses
- horse sense
- in a sense
- in no sense
- in some sense
- in the biblical sense
- in the strict(est) sense
- knock (some) sense in
- knock (some) sense into (one)
- knock some sense into
- knock/talk some sense into somebody
- know (someone) in the biblical sense
- know in the biblical sense
- know someone in the biblical sense
- lull (one) into a false sense of security
- lull into
- lull into a false sense of security
- make (one) see reason
- make (one) see sense
- make any sense (out) of (something)
- make sense
- make sense (out) of (something)
- make sense of
- make sense of something
- make some sense (out) of (something)
- ounce of common sense is worth a pound of theory
- out of mind
- see reason
- see sense
- see sense/reason
- sense
- sense bud
- sense of humor
- sense of shame
- sinse
- sixth sense
- sixth sense, a
- speak sense
- take leave of
- take leave of (one's) senses
- take leave of senses
- take leave of your senses
- talk sense
- talk some sense into (one)
- talk some sense into (someone's) head
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