let+go+hold

  • 91hold over — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hold over : present tense I/you/we/they hold over he/she/it holds over present participle holding over past tense held over past participle held over 1) hold something over someone to hold something above… …

    English dictionary

  • 92let go — phrasal 1. to dismiss from employment < the firm let him go at the end of the month > 2. to abandon self restraint ; let fly < spoke in clipped sentences, as if fearful of letting go David Kline > < there just to party, just to let go Philippe&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 93let go — verb 1. release, as from one s grip (Freq. 6) Let go of the door handle, please! relinquish your grip on the rope you won t fall • Syn: ↑let go of, ↑release, ↑relinquish • Ant: ↑ …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 94hold on to — {v. phr.} 1a. or[hold to] To continue to hold or keep; hold tightly. * /When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly./ * /The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to it./ * /The old&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 95hold on to — {v. phr.} 1a. or[hold to] To continue to hold or keep; hold tightly. * /When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly./ * /The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to it./ * /The old&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 96Let It Flow (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Let It Flow Type = Album Artist = Elvin Bishop Released = May,1974 Recorded = 1974 Genre = Southern rock/Country rock Length = Label = Capricorn Producer = Johnny Sandlin Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5&#8230; …

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  • 97Let Her Cry — Infobox Single Name = Let Her Cry Artist = Hootie the Blowfish from Album = Cracked Rear View B side = Released = 1994 Format = Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 5:08 Label = Atlantic Writer = Hootie the Blowfish Producer = Chart position = Last&#8230; …

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  • 98let — [OE] English has two distinct verbs let, of diametrically opposite meaning, but they are probably ultimately related. The one meaning ‘allow’ goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *lǣt (source also of German lassen and Dutch laten) which, like the&#8230; …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 99hold\ on\ to — v. phr. 1a. or hold to To continue to hold or keep; hold tightly. When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly. The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to it. The old man held on to …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 100hold\ to — v. phr. 1a. or hold to To continue to hold or keep; hold tightly. When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly. The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to it. The old man held on to …

    Словарь американских идиом