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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181 The government held a vote of confidence and lost/won it.
182 Ness chased the thief down and held him until police arrived.
183 He knew the matter very well, but held his cards close to his chest.
184 Barry held the bowls while Liz ladled soup into them.
185 Meetings of the council are held in the council chamber.
186 A global environmental meeting is going to be held here.
187 The talks will be held without preconditions.
188 She has never held ministerial office.
189 San Francisco held on to win 4-2.
190 Max held out his cup for a refill.
191 The motion he held forth has not been approved.
192 I held out my hand and duked her.
193 The election will be held on 8th of August.
194 The curtains were held back by tassels.
195 She strained against the ropes that held her.
196 Celtic held the lead in the first half.
197 The three brothers were held captive for three months.
198 The talks will be held on neutral ground.
199 He held my arms down by my sides.
200 The baby clinic is held on Monday afternoons.
201 They held a celebration rally.
202 In April(sentencedict.com), the President held talks with Chinese leaders.
203 He held power de jure and de facto .
204 Paper clips held the picture in place.
205 Their salaries were held out for a long time.
206 They held an acception to salute his coming.
207 He held her tightly in his embrace.
208 She was held in custody pending trial.
209 The team held its own after the first quarter.
210 His property was temporally held by the police.
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.