Similar words: yield, field, elder, seldom, shield, elderly, shelf, help. Meaning: [həʊld] adj. occupied or in the control of; often used in combination.
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31 A follow-up session was held after the initial meeting.
32 They were held in confinement for three weeks.
33 Harry held an umbrella over Dawn.
34 She held the money tightly in her fist.
35 He held his gun in readiness.
36 They held out the hand of friendship to me.
37 The ship held to a southwesterly course.
38 They held this way to be workable.
39 The Aids conference will be held in Glasgow.
40 The lovers held each other close.
41 The little girl held her father's hand.
42 Auditions will be held from 912 on Friday.
43 The championships are to be held in Rome.
44 He held on to the branch like grim death.
45 Someone must be held accountable for the killings.
46 She held a cluster of flowers in her arms.
47 We held our breath in excitement.
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48 The wedding reception was held in a marquee.
49 The prisoners were held in deplorable conditions .
50 For a moment shock held her immobile.
51 After a long separation,they held a glad meeting.
52 The meeting will be held in the school hall.
53 The girl held her father's hand tightly.
54 She held him tightly to her bosom.
55 Guerillas captured and briefly held an important provincial capital.
56 The police held an identity parade.
57 She is held in high esteem by her colleagues.
58 The sports meet will be held three days hence.
59 The doctors held out no hope of her recovery.
60 Executions used to be held in public.
More similar words: yield, field, elder, seldom, shield, elderly, shelf, help, shell, helen, hello, help out, shelter, helmet, helpful, blithely, cannot help, to the life, and the like, sheltered, bombshell, nonetheless, on the line, in the least, to the limit, overwhelm, helicopter, take the lead, in a nutshell, in the long run.