Clear and not to fast, please.
Hold:
- She released her tight hold on the dog.
- He tightened his hold, refusing to let her go.
- Make sure you keep hold of my hand when we cross the road.
- I took hold of her hand and gently led her away.
-I need to get a hold of a car.
- She managed to get a hold of a copy.
- I must get hold of Vanessa to see if she can babysit.
- He struggled to get a hold of his emotions.
- I realized that the woman had a hold over my father.
- The plans are on hold until after the election.
- Since having the kids, my career has been put on hold.
- He was holding a knife in one hand.
- They sat holding hands under a tree.
- Max held her close and wiped away her tears.
- He held out his hand to help her to her feet
- Hold the picture up so we can see it.
- The funeral was held on a gray day in November.
In April, the President held talks with Chinese leaders.
- Remember to hold your head up and keep your back straight.
- Lift your head off the floor and hold this position for five seconds.
- The governor had held the post since 1989.
- The last Briton to hold the title was Nicholson.
- Further copies of the book are held in the library.
- We can hold the reservation for you until Friday.
- You can't expect them to hold the job open for much longer.
- A senior army officer was held hostage for four months.
- This view is not widely held.
- Experts hold varying opinions as to the causes of the disease.
- Do you hold a valid passport?
- The bridge didn't look as though it would hold.
- What I say yesterday holds.
- If our luck holds, we could reach the final.
- I'll have a tuna fish sandwich please - and hold the mayo!
- Hold your horses!
- Hold your breath and count to ten.
- He promised he'd phone, but I'm not holding my breath.
- He's busy at the moment - would you like to hold?
- The French army held the town for three days.
- Thousands of workers are waiting to see what the future holds.