keep+hold

  • 81keep back — keep back, keep out *keep, retain, detain, withhold, reserve, hold, hold back …

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  • 82keep out — keep back, keep out *keep, retain, detain, withhold, reserve, hold, hold back …

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  • 83hold someone to — hold to or hold someone to To keep, or make someone keep (a promise), adhere to (a decision), etc • • • Main Entry: ↑hold …

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  • 84Hold — (h[=o]ld), n. 1. The act of holding, as in or with the hands or arms; the manner of holding, whether firm or loose; seizure; grasp; clasp; grip; possession; often used with the verbs take and lay. [1913 Webster] Ne have I not twelve pence within… …

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  • 85Keep Your Hands off My Girl — «Keep Your Hands off My Girl» Sencillo de Good Charlotte del álbum Good Morning Revival Género(s) Rock Alternativo Duración 3:25 Discográfica Epic, Daylight …

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  • 86Hold 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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  • 87hold something in check — hold/keep (something/someone) in check to keep something or someone under control, usually to stop them becoming too large or too powerful. The natural order of things is that the predators of an animal keep the population in check. The central… …

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  • 88hold someone in check — hold/keep (something/someone) in check to keep something or someone under control, usually to stop them becoming too large or too powerful. The natural order of things is that the predators of an animal keep the population in check. The central… …

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  • 89hold in check — hold/keep (something/someone) in check to keep something or someone under control, usually to stop them becoming too large or too powerful. The natural order of things is that the predators of an animal keep the population in check. The central… …

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  • 90keep a tight grip on something — keep a tight grip/rein/hold/on something phrase to control something in a very strict way The company needs to keep a tight hold on costs this month. Thesaurus: to limit or control something or someonesynonym Main entry …

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