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  • 91hold the fort — {v. phr.} 1. To defend a fort successfully; fight off attackers. * /The little group held the fort for days until help came./ 2. {informal} To keep a position against opposing forces. * /Friends of civil liberties held the fort during a long… …

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  • 92hold the fort — {v. phr.} 1. To defend a fort successfully; fight off attackers. * /The little group held the fort for days until help came./ 2. {informal} To keep a position against opposing forces. * /Friends of civil liberties held the fort during a long… …

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  • 93Hold The Faith — est le deuxième album de Warrior King, sorti en 2005. Warrior King estime avoir évolué de plusieurs façons entre Hold The Faith et son premier album, Virtuous Woman. Il se sent donc plus proche de la musique qu il aime et qu il fait, de son… …

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  • 94Get Down on It — ist ein Funk Song der Band Kool The Gang von ihrem Album Something Special, das 1981 veröffentlicht wurde. Die Nummer wurde in den USA am 18. Dezember 1981 als Single ausgekoppelt und erreichte als Hitparadenplatzierung Platz drei im Vereinigten… …

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  • 95hold one's end up — or[hold up one s end] or[keep one s end up] or[keep up one s end] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do your share of work; do your part. * /Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn t keep her end up./ * /Susan kept up her end… …

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  • 96hold one's end up — or[hold up one s end] or[keep one s end up] or[keep up one s end] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do your share of work; do your part. * /Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn t keep her end up./ * /Susan kept up her end… …

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  • 97hold a gun to someone's head — hold a gun to (someone s) head to use threats to get what you want. No one held a gun to her head and made her live with the guy she made that bad decision all on her own. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of hold a gun to somebody s head( …

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  • 98hold a gun to head — hold a gun to (someone s) head to use threats to get what you want. No one held a gun to her head and made her live with the guy she made that bad decision all on her own. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of hold a gun to somebody s head( …

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  • 99hold off something — hold off (something) to delay something. They re hoping to hold off surgery until he s stronger. I hope the rain holds off until we get home …

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  • 100hold off — (something) to delay something. They re hoping to hold off surgery until he s stronger. I hope the rain holds off until we get home …

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