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  • 21hold — vt held, hold·ing 1 a: to have lawful possession or ownership of held the property as tenants in common the band hold s the title to the car b: to have as a privilege or position of responsibility hold ing …

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  • 22Hold — may refer to: * Hold, to delay temporarily the handling of * Hold (ship), interior cargo space * Hold (aviation), a place for an aircraft to loop around near its destination * Hold (baseball), a statistic that may be awarded to a relief pitcher * …

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  • 23Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me — U2 Veröffentlichung Juni 1995 Länge 4:47 min Genre(s) Alternative Rock Text Bono …

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  • 24Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me — «Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me» Sencillo de U2 del álbum Batman Forever Soundtrack Formato CD, casete, 7 Género(s) Glam Rock Duración 4:47 …

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  • 25Hold On (canción de Michael Bublé) — «Hold On» Sencillo de Michael Bublé del álbum Crazy Love Formato Descarga digital Grabación 2009 2010 Género(s) Jazz, Pop Duración 4:05 …

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  • 26Hold Me Tight — Исполнитель The Beatles Альбом With The Beatles Дата выпуска 22 ноября 1963 (моно) 30 ноября 1963 (стерео) …

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  • 27hold against — (informal) To remember as a failing or as a misdemeanour on the part of • • • Main Entry: ↑hold * * * ˌhold a ˈgainst [transitive] usually in negatives [present tense I/you/we/they hold against …

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  • 28Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me — is a popular song written by Harry Noble in 1952. It was a hit in 2 different decades and is considered a classic of the early Rock/Pop era. The original version was released by Karen Chandler in 1952, released by Coral Records as catalog number… …

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  • 29hold — [n] grasp, possession authority, clasp, clench, clinch, clout, clutch, control, dominance, dominion, grip, influence, occupancy, occupation, ownership, pull, purchase, retention, sway, tenacity, tenure; concepts 190,343,710 Ant. dispossession,… …

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  • 30Hold your horses — sometimes said as Hold the horses , is a common idiom to mean hold on or wait, which is believed to have originated in the United States of America in the 19th century and is historically related to horse riding, or driving a horse drawn vehicle …

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