Idioms
hold off (someone) or hold (someone) off
to keep someone away by force
The man was able to hold off the police for several hours before he was arrested.
hold off (something) or hold (something) off
hold on
hold on to (someone or something)
Hold on!
hold one's breath
hold one's end of the bargain up
hold one's fire
hold one's head up
hold one's horses
hold one's own (in an argument)
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ways and means
get the message
gang up on (someone)
from dawn to dusk
from start to finish
put one's cards on the table
driving force behind (someone or something)
look out on (something)
take (something) out on (someone or something)
shipping and handling
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