Idioms
hold all the trump cards
to have the best chance of winning, to have full control
It will be difficult to do well in the negotiations with my opponent holding all the trump cards.
hold back
hold back (someone) or hold (someone) back
hold court
hold down (someone or something)
hold down a job
hold forth (something)
hold forth on/about (something)
hold good
hold off (someone) or hold (someone) off
hold off (something) or hold (something) off
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just one of those things
let out clothes
hard up
feel out of place
in consequence of (something)
show (someone) up or show up (someone)
knock (someone) off his or her feet
change one's mind
take a turn for the worse
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The clock at the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C. will gain or lose only one second every 300 years.
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