Catch your breath

To pause and rest in order to breathe normally again after physical exertion or emotional stress. Can also mean to take a moment to recover or regain composure.

This phrase dates back to the 16th century, originally meaning to recover one's breath after running or exertion. The verb 'catch' here means to regain or recover something that was lost, similar to catching up. Over time, it expanded metaphorically to include emotional or mental recovery.

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