Similar words: hand down, hold, holy, whole, hold up, hold out, hold in, hold on. Meaning: v. 1. keep 2. restrain hold-down. n. a limitation or constraint.
Random good picture Not show
61. Mr. Aston seems to be unable to hold down any job.
62. Rom. 1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven upon all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold down the truth in unrighteousness.
63. Hold down the SHIFT key, a numeric value to change speed.
64. By increasing productivity, training programs can hold down corporate labor costs per unit of production for years to come.
65. Hold down the SHIFT key and using the mouse try to resize or move it.
66. Don't over-generalise ('I can never hold down a relationship'), jump to conclusions ('I'll never finish this job') or ruminate endlessly.
67. He is a good workman, and will hold down his job.
68. Use the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys to turn. The longer you hold down the key, the farther Tux will turn in that direction.
69. They were blamed for their failure to hold down expenditure.
More similar words: hand down, hold, holy, whole, hold up, hold out, hold in, hold on, as a whole, hold back, scholar, get hold of, household, hold on to, down, threshold, on the whole, Catholic, hold water, downs, shareholder, go down, get down, widow, psychology, run down, do with, put down, lay down, lie down.