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- HOLD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
He currently holds the position of technical manager The bank holds large reserves of gold Despite incurring heavy losses, the rebels now hold the town and the surrounding hills
- Hold - definition of hold by The Free Dictionary
hold (həʊld) vb, holds, holding or held (hɛld) 1 to have or keep (an object) with or within the hands, arms, etc; clasp
- Hold - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Hold also means to keep from exhaling If you forget to hold your breath when you go underwater, you're sure to come up sputtering The noun hold means the cargo area on a ship or airplane When you check your bag, it's stored in the hold of the plane during the flight
- holds - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to contain or be capable of containing: This bottle holds a quart to bind or make accountable to an obligation: We will hold you to your promise to pay back the money
- hold verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
hold something to have or offer something; to be going to bring something
- hold, held, holds, holding- WordWeb dictionary definition
"The beam holds up the roof "; "What's holding that mirror?";
- HOLD | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
Hold your hand up if you know the answer The frame was held together with screws They held a gun to his head The bucket holds about 10 litres She held the post of treasurer The documents are held in the local library Police held the suspect overnight The hijackers are holding them hostage prisoner Rebel troops held the village
- HOLDS Synonyms: 412 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Recent Examples of Synonyms for holds This usually immediately grips their attention This is the intriguing backdrop for a narrative that never really grips us, even if Chong has an artful way of depicting Hong Im’s lifestyle, which oscillates between real-world issues and religious wizardry
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