held his own|hold his own in English

persevered, stood strong

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1. He could hold his own with small talk.

2. The Frenchman held his own against the challenger.

3. Well and nobly did... his gallant troops hold their own....

4. Anyone who can hold his own against those bully'soldiers'is welcome here.

5. Each blows his own bugle and sings his own tune -- each does things in his own way.

6. He makes his own point in his own inimitable way.

7. Forbes, a multimillionaire funding his presidential bid with his own money, has never held elective office.

8. He was a good enough player to hold his own against the Americans.

9. 2 Forbes, a multimillionaire funding his presidential bid with his own money, has never held elective office.

10. - to operate exclusively in his own name and on his own account,

11. His own father?

12. Gaius Germanicus, " Caligula, " murdered his own sister, impregnated with his own child.

13. His own actions are his condemnation.

14. His own eyes behold, his own beaming eyes examine the sons of men.”

15. “His own eyes behold, his own beaming eyes examine the sons of men.

16. By his own blood.

17. And many of his own supporters on his own site went very publicly berserk.

18. 28 He set out on his own, acting, writing and directing his own films.

19. He and his government colleagues were confident they could hold their own against the mujahedin.

20. What greater tribute can a man offer than his own flesh and his own blood?

21. Whoever provokes his anger risks his own life.

22. Bobby finished his homework under his own steam.

23. A chief protects his own.

24. Nobody knows his own destiny.

25. “He is the canker-worm to gnaw his own vitals; and the vulture to prey upon his own body; and he is, as to his own prospects and prosperity in life, a [destroyer] of his own pleasure.