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There are 18 words beginning with HOLDT

hold␣tackhold␣that␣thoughthold␣the␣bookhold␣the␣cardshold␣the␣floorhold␣the␣forthold␣the␣linehold␣the␣phonehold␣the␣purse␣stringshold␣the␣reinshold␣the␣ringhold␣the␣roadhold␣tighthold␣tohold␣to␣accounthold␣togetherhold␣to␣ransomhold␣true

27 definitions found

  • hold␣tack — v. (Idiomatic) To last or hold out.
  • hold␣that␣thought — v. (Idiomatic, often imperative) To pause in a conversation for an interruption.
  • hold␣the␣book — v. (Theater) To act as prompter.
  • hold␣the␣cards — v. (Idiomatic) To be in a strong position, possessing significant…
  • hold␣the␣floor — v. (Idiomatic) to give a speech for people, especially one that is too long.
  • hold␣the␣fort — v. To assume or take responsibility, especially in another’s absence. — v. To maintain a secure position.
  • hold␣the␣line — v. (Idiomatic) To firmly maintain one’s viewpoint, principles…
  • hold␣the␣phone — interj. (Slang, idiomatic) stop; wait; whoa. — v. To hold; to wait for someone at the other end of a telephone connection.
  • hold␣the␣purse␣strings — v. (Idiomatic, colloquial) To be in control of spending; to have…
  • hold␣the␣reins — v. (Idiomatic) To be in charge, to be in control, as of a business…
  • hold␣the␣ring — v. (Sports, theater, obsolete) To maintain order among spectators… — v. To be a spectator at a fight; (figuratively) to watch other people argue. — v. (Chiefly Britain, idiomatic) To oversee a situation while attempting…
  • hold␣the␣road — v. To drive with good traction.
  • hold␣tight — v. To hold onto something securely or closely. — v. To remain patient, until a specified event occurs.
  • hold␣to — v. To share or subscribe to (A belief, etc.). — v. To adhere strongly to (A conviction, story, etc.). — v. To compel (someone) to remain faithful to (A commitment, moral…
  • hold␣to␣account — v. (Transitive) To require a person to explain or to accept responsibility…
  • hold␣together — v. (Transitive) To cause to stay together. — v. (Figuratively, idiomatic) Synonym of hold it together: to cope… — v. (Intransitive) To stay together.
  • hold␣to␣ransom — v. (UK, transitive) To hold (someone) hostage until a ransom is paid.
  • hold␣true — v. (Intransitive) To be or remain true, valid or applicable; to apply.
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