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- Dictionaryhold/həʊld/
verb
- 1. grasp, carry, or support with one's hands: "she was holding a brown leather suitcase" Similar Opposite
- 2. keep or detain (someone): "the police were holding him on a murder charge" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an act or manner of grasping something; a grip: "he caught hold of her arm" Similar
- 2. power or control: "Tom had some kind of hold over his father" Similar
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HOLD definition: 1. to take and keep something in your hand or arms: 2. to support something: 3. When two people…. Learn more.
HOLD meaning: 1. to take and keep something in your hand or arms: 2. to support something: 3. When two people…. Learn more.
HOLD meaning: 1. to have something in your hand or arms: 2. to keep something in a particular position: 3. to…. Learn more.
GET HOLD OF definition: 1. to find someone or obtain something: 2. to understand something: 3. to find someone or obtain…. Learn more.
HOLD definition: 1. to have something in your hand or arms: 2. to keep something in a particular position: 3. to…. Learn more.
HOLD ON definition: 1. to make yourself continue to do what you are doing or stay where you are although it is…. Learn more.
traducir HOLD: sostener, coger, sujetar, sostener, aguantar, tener capacidad/cabida para, secuestrar, encarcelar…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
HELD definition: 1. past simple and past participle of hold 2. kept or maintained: 3. past simple and past…. Learn more.
HOLD SOMETHING OVER definition: 1. to delay something: 2. If a film, play, etc. is held over, it is shown or performed more times…. Learn more.
We found him wielding a power drill on the deck of his beach house. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of hold. Learn more. If you hold someone or something, you take and keep someone or something in your hands or in your arms.