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Sentence count:107+3Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hold onhold outget hold ofdon't careontoon the wholeon top ofin front of
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31 Hold on to the rail as you walk up the stairs.
32 Hold on to the bannister rail and lower your heels down slowly, then slowly rise on tiptoe.
33 She tried to hold on to the heady rapture that was sweeping her along like a river in flood.
34 I lean back into my own corner of the porch swing and hold on to myself.
35 He could hold on to office even though so severely disabled as to be unable to lead.
36 Mr Quiles is probably more concerned to hold on to his job.
37 He was to hold on to the window sash while cleaning.
38 I try to hold on to a slender low branch of a birch tree.
39 Try to hold on to your magic for as long as possible, preferably till the later levels. 3.
40 Even Protestants - and the good Lord knows how mistaken they are - have something to hold on to.
41 We considered how much we, ourselves, hold on to an eternally-caring-for-others role.
42 That 5 % of his may not last, but it is 5 % that Gore desperately needs to hold on to.
43 The crosser is required to tight-rope walk on the single strand below and hold on to the two other lines for balance.
44 But why should a family hold on to a belief regardless of its truth?
45 These ancient trees are a spiritual anchor that our culture needs to hold on to.
46 I wanted to hold on to him somehow, because I felt incomplete and insecure about us, about myself.
47 There are many others who seem even more eager to hold on to the old century.
48 I tried to hold on to a thread of decency and courage.
49 The constitution prohibits him from staying another,(www.Sentencedict.com) so he is casting about for ways to hold on to power.
50 I've lifted it to my ear before my brain switches to caution, so I hold on to the handset without speaking.
51 I could see my hand reaching out to hold on to something solid.
52 Those in the water tried to hold on to the boats that were still afloat.
53 The batsman failed to survive the over though, Gooch managing to hold on to a slip catch.
54 Gough scrambled forward from mid-off but just failed to hold on to the catch.
55 The tune. That’s what stays in your mind. When the tune starts galloping, you need reins to hold on to it. The words become useful there. They are the reins that allow you to ride the horse. Gulzar 
56 These beautiful new books, filled with morals and happy endings, help us hold on to our storytelling heritage.
57 With such values, how are man-made brainpower firms to hold on to, and enhance, their only strategic asset?
58 Daisy had brought her sketch pad, but found it difficult to capture the action and hold on to a straining Ethel.
59 This might enable them to hold on to around 100 of their present 270 seats.
60 It is important to hold on to our hats and remember that it was quite well reviewed at the time.
More similar words: hold onhold outget hold ofdon't careontoon the wholeon top ofin front ofin addition toin relation toin proportion topay attention toon the contrarypull downdonedonorhand ondone infeed onpardonhead onoff and ondonateabandonbased onholddonationwholeholyhold up
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