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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61 The tenancy is held in joint names.
62 She held up a clenched fist in defiance.
63 She was kidnapped and held for ransom.
64 A model railway mart will be held on Friday.
65 She held her little bundle tightly in her arms.
66 They were held together to deal with emergency.
67 She held out her left hand.
68 The funeral will be held at St. Martin's Church.
69 He held up the prize in triumph.
70 She held the baby in her arms.
71 The wedding ceremony will be held in May.
72 A loop of wire held the gate shut.
73 The marriage was held to be valid.
74 He held the rank of Chief Inspector.
75 The seat covers are held in place by tapes.
76 Our attention was held throughout his long talk.
77 A Western European summit was held in Bonn.
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78 The referendum will be held on July 14th.
79 He held her hand and twirled her around.
80 The funeral will be held next Friday.
81 The General Assembly is held twice a year.
82 She held up her hand stiffly.
83 He held a sole tenancy of a flat.
84 The original written contract was held valid.
85 The grand manoeuvres will be held tomorrow.
86 The grand maneuvres will be held tomorrow.
87 He held out a fistful of crumpled notes.
88 Alexander held dominion over a vast area.
89 She held him in considerable respect.
90 The funeral will be held according to church.
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.