Idioms
hold up (someone or something) or hold (someone or something) up
to stop or delay someone or something
The accident held up traffic for over three hours at the border crossing.
hold up (someone) or hold (someone) up
hold up (something) or hold (something) up
hold water
hole in the wall
hole up (somewhere)
holier-than-thou
holy cats
holy cow
holy mackerel
holy Moses
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more fun than a barrel of monkeys
as well
catch (someone) in the act of (doing something)
slip up
make off with (someone or something)
once in a while
burst with joy
mistake (someone or something) for (someone or something) else
give (someone) what's coming to him or her
break up (something) or break (something) up
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In the U.S., for every dollar you spend on gasoline 27 cents of it is in taxes.
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