hold|holds in English

noun

[həʊld]

grasp, grip; handle, something to grip; influence, effect; order to delay or postpone something; stronghold, secure fortified place; storage space in the hull of a ship

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1. Hold stresses capacity for Containing: The gas tank holds 15 gallons when full

2. The Conferment Ceremony holds once every year and the next edition will hold on Tuesday, April 23, 2019

3. The Bubbies Large set is a great collection of massive slopers, with two positive holds and one slopey hold

4. He who holds back arisen anger as one checks a whirling chariot, him I call a charioteer; other folk only hold the reins.

5. If a hold is at your pick-up library for you, it is displayed as "Available." Holds not picked up within 10 days

6. Hold up, hold up.

7. Geeta holds her back

8. Each carton holds 113 oranges.

9. This bottle holds one liter.

10. This small Cellaret holds only 9 bottles, while the larger one listed below holds 12

11. It currently holds 1,047 sites.

12. But who holds the straws?

13. the youngest holds the key.

14. The judge holds absolute power.

15. This barrel holds 25 litres.

16. The organ holds weekly meetings.

17. He holds a Dutch passport.

18. Hold your phones up, hold your phones up!

19. Columella holds to the Aristotelian theory

20. Hold this mallet half moon shape, not hold tightly.

21. In recent times, someone who is serving in the church will hold the large Crucifix while the priest who will give the sermon holds the text of the Bible above his head.

22. Athing also holds numerous national records.

23. A quiver that holds regular arrows

24. He holds Kosovan and Swiss passport.

25. Skiing holds no attraction for me.