Idioms
hold one's own (in an argument)
to be able to defend one`s position in an argument
Although the woman's boss is very aggressive she is able to hold her own in any dispute with him.
hold one's peace
hold one's tongue
hold out
hold out (one's hand)
hold out for (something)
hold out on (someone)
hold out the olive branch to (someone)
hold over (something) or hold (something) over
hold still
hold the fort
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take (someone) by surprise
on bended knee
have in mind
a hard nut to crack
gee whiz
go wrong
sleep on (something)
under arrest
fish in troubled waters
eat and run
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Ordinance
An act or decree promulgated by the head of state in an emergency or when the legislative body is not in session.
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