take+hold+of

  • 91take over — index accroach, annex (arrogate), appropriate, attach (seize), condemn (seize), confiscate …

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  • 92hold thumbs — hold ˈthumbs idiom (SAfrE) to hope that your plans will be successful or that sth will take place in the way that you want it to • Let s hold thumbs that you get the job. Main entry: ↑thumbidiom …

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  • 93Take the Time — est la troisième chanson de l album Images And Words du groupe de metal progressif Dream Theater. C est la seule chanson dont les paroles ont été écrites par le groupe au complet. Apparitions Images And Words (Album) (1992) The Silent Man… …

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  • 94take possession of — index accept (take), adopt, attach (seize), capture, confiscate, distrain, hold up ( …

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  • 95Hold me up — es el tercer álbum de estudio de la banda originaria de Buffalo The Goo Goo Dolls lanzado el 16 de Octubre de 1990. Éste álbum es considerado su mayor debút en cuanto a sus dos primeros discos. Algunos consideran que éste disco es un álbum Rock… …

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  • 96hold accountable — I verb accuse, blame, brand, bring to account, castigate, charge, condemn openly, convict, criminate, denounce, expose, incriminate, implicate, impugn, inculpate, inveigh against, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprobate, revile, take to …

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  • 97hold the fort — take responsibility for something temporarily. → hold …

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  • 98hold the fort — ► hold the fort take responsibility for something temporarily. Main Entry: ↑fort …

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  • 99hold someone to task — take/bring/hold/someone to task phrase to severely criticize someone Thesaurus: to criticize stronglysynonym Main entry: task …

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  • 100hold|up — «HOHLD UHP», noun. 1. Informal. the act of stopping by force and robbing. 2. the act or process of stopping; stoppage: »So far we have not had a single holdup of job activity due to any lack of steel supply (Wall Street Journal). 3. Informal. a)… …

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