to hold out against

  • 1hold out against — index counter, oppugn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2hold out — v. 1) (B) ( to offer ) they didn t hold out much hope to us 2) (D; intr.) to hold out against ( to resist ) (they held out against the enemy for a month) 3) (D; intr.) to hold out for ( to demand ) (they held out for better terms) 4) (d; intr.)… …

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  • 3hold out — Synonyms and related words: abide, balk, be proof against, be unflappable, be unmoved, be unwilling, bear up, bear up against, beg off, bide, boycott, carry on, come up fighting, continue, continue to be, decline, decline to accept, defeat time,… …

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  • 4Hold It Against Me — «Hold It Against Me» Sencillo de Britney Spears del álbum Femme Fatale Publicación 11 de enero de 2011 …

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  • 5Hold It Against Me — «Hold It Against Me» Сингл Бритни Спирс из альбома Femme Fatale …

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  • 6Hold It Against Me — Single par Britney Spears extrait de l’album Femme Fatale Sortie 11 janvier 2011 Durée 3:50 Genre Pop, Dance Format …

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  • 7Hold It Against Me — Britney Spears Veröffentlichung 18. Februar 2011 (CD) Länge 3:49 Genre(s) Dancepop Autor(en) Max Martin, Lukasz Gottwald, Bonnie McKee, Mathieu Jomphe …

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  • 8hold|out — «HOHLD OWT», noun. Informal. 1. a person, group, or organization that refuses to accept terms, submit, or comply as with a trend or order: »Despite their reputation as long time holdouts against Government handouts, the nervous beef raisers are… …

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  • 9hold out — 1. to continue to defend yourself without being defeated. The city won t be able to hold out much longer against the bombing attacks. 2. to continue to demand something in a determined way. The factory workers are holding out for a pay increase.… …

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  • 10out|stand — «owt STAND», verb, stood, stand|ing. –v.i. 1. to stand out distinctly or prominently. 2. to sail away from land; move from the shore: »Many a keel shall seaward turn, And many a sail outstand (John Greenleaf Whittier). –v.t. Dialect. to stand or… …

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