Use "hold out" in a sentence

1. Hold out other hand.

2. Hold out your hand.

3. Hold your hand out flat.

4. We must hold out till victory.

5. Hold out the scribbler's hand. No.

6. How long can you hold out?

7. Ah, dude, don't hold out on me.

8. Water supplies won't hold out much longer.

9. We'll hold out as long as we can.

10. When I play, you hold out a bowl.

11. We can't hold out against industrialization any longer.

12. We can' t hold out much longer, sir!

13. Doctors hold out little hope of her recovering.

14. He ached to reach out and hold her close.

15. We just hope you can hold out until payday.

16. He can only hold out a few more weeks.

17. 58 “Call out full-throated; do not hold back!

18. He seems to hold out no hope of success.

19. Hold out your arms with the palms facing downwards.

20. You think you can hold out on the Kingpin?

21. Will the car hold out till we reach London?

22. The Greek government was to hold out until 30 April.

23. I don't hold out much hope of finding a buyer.

24. Few people hold out any hope of finding more survivors.

25. This old machine will hold out for another 20 years.

26. How can we hold out for 72 hours with these losers?

27. If we run into trouble, we can hold out till then.

28. I hope this good weather will hold out for another week.

29. I can't hold out much hope that the weather will improve.

30. The forthcoming talks hold out the hope of real arms reductions.

31. I suggest you root out those weeds before they take hold.

32. Raj, you hold open the curtain so he can fly out.

33. It's not easy for him to hold out to the end.

34. If the Gestapo arrest you, you hold out for 48 hours.

35. The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery.

36. 'How long will our fresh water supplies hold out?' captain asked.

37. New sluice gates hold out the sea water at high tides.

38. He was operating out of an abandoned cargo hold on Level 31.

39. Danker, it means “remain instead of fleeing . . . , stand one’s ground, hold out.”

40. We can stay here for as long as our supplies hold out.

41. Tom is likely to hold out for more than 300 pound's price.

42. He took it out to hold and to watch it munch clover.

43. Don't hold out on me - I need to know who did it.

44. To hold out a little longer means the victory of the battle when it comes to head out.

45. Hold out your arms, smile and breathe your new fantastic life with HOUSEMATE.

46. It crossed my mind to hold out for a job in corporate finance.

47. Carry out (third-person singular simple present carries out, present participle carrying out, simple past and past participle carried out) (transitive) To hold while moving it out

48. Take them guns out, butt first so's you can get hold of them.

49. The Prime Minister yesterday ruled out Government action to hold down petrol prices.

50. They were the last ones to hold out as far as I know.

51. Sir, what' s the absolute limit of time we can hold out here?

52. Well, not at first, but she can definitely hold her own out there.

53. Hold up, hold up.

54. You hold out a lifeline to them and then you just throw it away?

55. He tried to hold out for higher paying by rejecting signature to the contract.

56. She never hold out on the lure of money to do something they wanted.Sentencedict.com

57. They won't be able to hold out much longer under this sort of bombardment.

58. Insert the Catheter: With one hand, hold your penis straight out from your body

59. From Latin Adhibitus (past participle of adhibeō) (extend, hold out), from ad + habeō (“have”)

60. This is not gonna hold up, these guys will be out in 15 minutes.

61. Don't bring too much, but make sure you can hold out for a while.

62. She never hold out on the lure of money to do something they wanted.

63. I didn't know how much longer I could hold out against their relentless questioning.

64. Out of fear of harming your friendship, would you hold back from voicing your concerns?

65. The rescue team hoped the men on the boat could hold out till they arrived.

66. When Clapping out syllables, hold your hands wide apart when you are saying the syllables

67. There’s plenty of people out there who would volunteer to hold your Boobs for free

68. You reach in, grasp hold of one can, and pry it out of the plastic.

69. I've got a surprise for you! Shut your eyes tightly and hold out your hand.

70. Morning light figuratively lays hold of the ends of the earth and shakes out the wicked.

71. With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls, for stony limits cannot hold love out.

72. And your confession will never hold water, not the way they got it out of you.

73. The only sound was the occasional Creak of the weathered ropes straining to hold out weight

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

75. Alawites hold that they were originally stars or divine lights that were cast out of heaven

76. You hold out selling your shop, hurting all of us, now you won't let us unload?

77. Instructions: Cut out these cards and hold them together with a loose-leaf ring, string, or ribbon.

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

79. 6 We hold out our hand to Egypt+ and to As·syrʹi·a,+ to get enough bread to eat.

80. Some thought they would hold out until Sunday. The realists knew that the game was already up.