Idioms
hold over (something) or hold (something) over
to extend the engagement of something (like a play or other type of show or performance)
The movie will be held over for another week.
hold still
hold the fort
hold the line at (something)
hold the reins
hold true
hold up
hold up (one's spirits)
hold up (someone or something) as an example of (something) or hold (someone or something) up as an example of (something)
hold up (someone or something) or hold (someone or something) up
hold up (someone) or hold (someone) up
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so much
find one's way
cut-and-dried
have the gift of the gab
ebb and flow
from the top
not at all
in the unlikely event of/that
stamp out (something) or stamp (something) out
more the merrier
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In 2,350 BC the Mesopotamian king Urukagina demanded that thieves be stoned to death with stones carved with their crime.
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