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  • 111hold up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you hold up your hand or something you have in your hand, you move it upwards into a particular position and keep it there. [V P n (not pron)] She held up her hand stiffly... [V n P] Hold it up so that we can see it. 2) PHRASAL …

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  • 112Hold That Lion! — Infobox Film name = Hold That Lion!| caption = director = Jules White writer = Felix Adler starring = Moe Howard Larry Fine Shemp Howard Curly Howard Kenneth MacDonald Emil Sitka Dudley Dickerson Heine Conklin Victor Travers Blackie Whiteford… …

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  • 113Hold on My Heart — Infobox Single | Name = Hold on My Heart Artist = Genesis from Album = We Can t Dance B side = Way of the World Released = April 6, 1992 Format = CD maxi 7 single …

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  • 114Hold on to your kids (Book) — infobox Book | name = Hold on to your kids: Why parents need to matter more than peers title orig = translator = author = Gordon Neufeld, PH.D. Gabor Maté, M.D. cover artist = country = Canada language = English series = genre = Psychology… …

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  • 115hold 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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  • 116hold court — phrasal : to act with marked and courtly sociableness held court whenever he was in public nodding and bowing to all his friends and acquaintances * * * hold court To preside over admiring followers, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑court * * * hold court… …

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  • 117Hold on to Sixteen — «Хор» Оставайтесь шестнадцатилетними …

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  • 118over — adv., prep., n., & adj. adv. expressing movement or position or state above or beyond something stated or implied: 1 outward and downward from a brink or from any erect position (knocked the man over). 2 so as to cover or touch a whole surface… …

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  • 119hold something over — POSTPONE, put off, put back, delay, defer, suspend, shelve, hold in abeyance; N. Amer. put over, table, take a rain check on; informal put on ice, put on the back burner, put in cold storage, mothball. → hold …

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  • 120hold the whip hand (over somebody) — have/hold, etc. the ˈwhip hand (over sb/sth) idiom to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sth • She had the whip hand and it was useless to resist. Main entry: ↑whipidiom …

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