Idioms
hold the fort
to cope in an emergency, to act as a temporary substitute
The assistant has been holding the fort at his company while his boss is on vacation.
hold the line at (something)
hold the reins
hold true
hold up
hold up (one's spirits)
hold up (someone or something) as an example of (something) or hold (someone or something) up as an example of (something)
hold up (someone or something) or hold (someone or something) up
hold up (someone) or hold (someone) up
hold up (something) or hold (something) up
hold water
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or else
easy-going
have a head for (something)
need (something) like (one needs) a hole in the head
ruffle (someone's) feathers
barge in on (someone or something)
in search of (someone or something)
in the trust of (someone)
tell (someone) to his or her face
receive (someone) with open arms
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