Idioms
hold on to (someone or something)
to continue to hold or keep something, to hold someone or something tightly
You should hold on to your bag when you are in the bus or someone may steal it.
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)
hold one's peace
hold one's tongue
hold out
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in the first place
no picnic
a risk of rain/showers/thunderstorms
out of a clear blue sky
look like a million dollars
square accounts with (someone)
salt away money
lose one's temper
buck for (something)
put (something) together or put together (something)
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