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51Hold Me Up — Infobox Album | Name = Hold Me Up Type = Album Artist = Goo Goo Dolls Released = 1990 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 39:33 Label = Metal Blade Records Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …
52hold down — verb a) To restrain; to check. Please hold the noise down. b) To continue, to hold and to manage well. You hold him down while I search him …
53Hold Everything (1930 film) — Infobox Film name = Hold Everything (1930) producer = director = Roy Del Ruth writer = Robert Lord based on the play by Buddy G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson and John McGowan starring = Winnie Lightner Joe E. Brown music = Joseph Burke Ray Henderson… …
54Hold Me (Carl Wilson song) — Infobox Single Name = Hold Me Artist = Carl Wilson from Album = Carl Wilson Released = 1981 Format = Vinyl Recorded = Unknown Genre = Rock Length = 4:03 Label = Caribou Records Producer = James William Guercio Chart position = Reviews = Last… …
55hold up — UK US hold up Phrasal Verb with hold({{}}/həʊld/ verb (held, held) ► [I] to stay strong or well: »The real estate market held up despite a lack of consumer confidence …
56hold down — {v.} 1. To keep in obedience; keep control of; continue authority or rule over. * /Kings used to know very well how to hold down the people./ 2. {informal} To work satisfactorily at. * /John had held down a tough job for a long time./ …
57hold down — {v.} 1. To keep in obedience; keep control of; continue authority or rule over. * /Kings used to know very well how to hold down the people./ 2. {informal} To work satisfactorily at. * /John had held down a tough job for a long time./ …
58hold with the hare and run with the hounds — verb a) To oppose an action or behavior and yet engage in the same action or behavior; to be a hypocrite. Well, if you ask me, Pastor Hawkins is trying to hold with the hare and run with the hounds by opposing casino gambling when his church… …
59hold\ down — v 1. To keep in obedience; keep control of; continue authority or rule over. Kings used to know very well how to hold down the people. 2. informal To work satisfactorily at. John had held down a tough job for a long time …
60hold\ up — v 1. To raise; lift. John held up his hand. 2. To support; hear; carry. The chair was too weak to hold up Mrs. Smith. 3. To show; call attention to; exhibit. The teacher held up excellent models of composition for her class to imitate. 4. To… …