hold over in English

noun
1
a person or thing surviving from an earlier time, especially someone surviving in office or remaining on a sports team.
the conservative holdover from the Eisenhower years

Use "hold over" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "hold over" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hold over", or refer to the context using the word "hold over" in the English Dictionary.

1. I don't need a hold over you.

2. 21 He's got a hold over me.

3. She no longer has any hold over me.

4. 2 The blackmailer had a hold over him.

5. 17 I have a strong hold over it.

6. 19 Please hold over the rest of the goods.

7. 3 He no longer had any hold over her.

8. 12 His hold over swimming was never so strong.

9. 4 He has a tremendous hold over his younger brother.

10. 20 He has a great hold over his younger brother.

11. 18 Hold over BH for 5 minutes due to traffic.

12. 1 You can hold over the matter till next week.

13. 22 They no longer have a hold over the victim's family.

14. 9 The author has a considerable hold over the reading public.

15. 25 McDonald's has a strong hold over the fast food market.

16. 7 Not to hold over this note into the next measure.

17. 5 Would you please hold over the rest of the goods?

18. 26 Do you think you have a psychological hold over him now?

19. 13 She has definitely got something to hold over old rival Adam.

20. 6 I realized that the woman had a hold over my father.

21. 8 Let's hold over discussion of this problem until our next meeting.

22. 11 One CD-ROM disk can hold over (www.Sentencedict.com)000 pages of text.

23. 28 What she knew about his past gave her a hold over him.

24. 23 Hold over BH until 1312 due to traffic congestion at " Rumet " point.

25. 14 They are indicative of the government's shaky hold over grass-roots politics.

26. 23 He had ordered his officers to keep an exceptionally firm hold over their men.

27. 10 The President said that he would hold over until a new one was selected.

28. 27 He had ordered his officers to keep an exceptionally firm hold over their men.

29. 30 Many other features of late medieval Catholicism exercised a similarly strong hold over the popular mind.

30. Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.

31. 15 Because this Journal is already full we will hold over a full report until the next issue.

32. 29 Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.

33. He drank only when Browbeaten by his peers, stopping the moment he felt his hold over the machine slipping; drugs were unthinkable

34. During the two world wars the Falkland Islands Company and other absentee farm landlords consolidated their hold over the local economy ‐ reinvesting little.

35. During the two world wars the Falkland Islands Company and other absentee farm landlords consolidated their hold over the local economy- reinvesting little

36. 16 To gain and maintain his hold over the Company Sulivan had to become a formidable politician and he inevitably made many enemies.

37. Ft. Bubs might be "the world's largest Irish pub." We are a cross between a cozy Irish Pub and a place that can hold over 1,000 friends for any occasion.

38. ‘hold-over time (HoT)’ means the estimated time the anti-icing fluid will prevent the formation of ice and frost and the accumulation of snow on the protected (treated) surfaces of an aeroplane;

39. ►M1 (68) ◄ ‘hold-over time (HoT)’ means the estimated time the anti-icing fluid will prevent the formation of ice and frost and the accumulation of snow on the protected (treated) surfaces of an aeroplane;

40. (10) ‘anti-icing’, in the case of ground procedures, means a procedure that provides protection against the formation of frost or ice and accumulation of snow on treated surfaces of the aircraft for a limited period of time (hold-over time);

41. ‘anti-icing’, in the case of ground procedures, means a procedure that provides protection against the formation of frost or ice and accumulation of snow on treated surfaces of the aircraft for a limited period of time (hold-over time);