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hold over

v.
1.intimidate somebody (with a threat)
2.hold over goods to be sold for the next season
3.keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time
4.continue a term of office past the normal period of time
5.hold back to a later time

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Word of the Day

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  • hold out
  • hold open
  • hold one's own
  • hold on
  • hold off
  • hold in
  • hold firm
  • hold fast
  • hold down
  • hold dear
  • hold still for
  • hold sway
  • hold the line
  • hold tight
  • hold up
  • hold water
  • hold-down
  • holdall
  • holder
  • holdfast
  • hygrophorus caeruleus
  • prophets
  • swat
  • smiley
  • snidely
  • logging
  • hold up
  • sonata
  • labrador-ungava peninsula
  • abaca

  • Idiom of the Day

    make it up to (someone)
    to do something for someone in order to compensate for an unfulfilled promise or debt
    I cannot help you tonight but I will make it up to you later.



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