taking hold in English

holding on, grasping, retentio

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1. Stopped the walker's magic from taking hold.

2. 3:29 —What is meant by “a man taking hold of the twirling spindle”?

3. By simply taking hold of its own tail and making itself into a hoop.

4. Wendy says that slowly but surely our name is taking hold in this wide area.

5. Men of all nations are now taking hold of true worship and receiving assignments of service.

6. Taking hold of the hand of Brother Young, and looking earnestly into his face, finally she remarked: ‘Are you a really live Pilgrim?’”

7. “Balihoo’s strong momentum in the second half of 2012 clearly shows that local marketing as a strategy for growing revenue is taking hold

8. It is a tree of life to those taking hold of it, and those keeping fast hold of it are to be called happy.”

9. “is the tree of life to those taking hold of it, and those keeping fast hold of it are to be called happy.” —Proverbs 3:18.

10. It is a tree of life to those taking hold of it, and those keeping fast hold of it are to be called happy.” —Proverbs 3:13-18.

11. It is a tree of life to those taking hold of it, and those keeping fast hold of it are to be called happy.” —Proverbs 3:13-18; 22:15.

12. " The recovery is taking hold and it is progressing , but at the same time it is essential that we contain the financial bush fires so that they will not turn into a Europe-wide forest fire , " said Rehn .

13. Their aim is to live up to the qualities described in the Bible at Isaiah 33:15: “There is one who is walking in continual righteousness and speaking what is upright, who is rejecting the unjust gain from frauds, who is shaking his hands clear from taking hold on a bribe.”

14. N Apprehension The act of seizing or taking hold of; prehension: as, the hand is the organ of Apprehension.; n Apprehension The act of arresting or seizing by legal process; arrest; seizure: as, the thief, after his Apprehension, escaped.; n Apprehension A laying hold by the mind; mental grasp; the act or faculty of perceiving anything by the senses;; n Apprehension of learning or becoming

15. 13 By way of contrast, Jehovah next says: “There is one who is walking in continual righteousness and speaking what is upright, who is rejecting the unjust gain from frauds, who is shaking his hands clear from taking hold on a bribe, who is stopping up his ear from listening to bloodshed, and who is closing his eyes so as not to see what is bad.