Synonym: endure, exsert, extend, go, hold up, last, live, live on, put out, resist, stand firm, stretch forth, stretch out, survive, wear, withstand. Similar words: hold on, hold on to, get hold of, pull down, do up, hand out, dough, washed out. Meaning: v. 1. thrust or extend out 2. stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something 3. last and be usable 4. wait uncompromisingly for something desirable 5. continue to live; endure or last.
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61. Why do Christians hold out hope?
62. In reality they don't hold out hope of victory.
63. Still, there's reason to hold out hope.
64. I must hold out till the pain becomes unbearable.
65. Buyers will want to hold out for iPad-compatible programs, noted with a plus symbol in the App Store.
66. Never think that God's delays are denials. Hold on; hold fast; hold out. patience is genius.
67. We lost the game yesterday, so we don't hold out hope of getting to the finals.
68. When the citizens are avaricious, cowardly, pusillanimous, and love repose more than freedom, they do not hold out against the redoubled efforts of the government.
69. A feels to hold out amusing. such, have a few years of time brokenly .
70. Both sides talked, still hold out at that time polite, it is contact of first time shoppy after all, williams respect also made clear the other side at that time.
71. Of course, I do want him to be restored(sentencedict.com), if only to have the Winchester bond fixed once and for all (I still hold out hope that this is possible).
72. Enlarge bosom hunchs law: Sit on the chair, hold out a bosom adagio forcibly, make double shoulder is stretched backward, restorable hind again thresh 10-12 second.
73. His alternative is to hold out for "convertible debt" that would not immediately be priced.
74. Liverpool and Real Madrid have seemingly been put off by Sevilla's demands - but Chelsea are being persistent and still hold out hope of luring the 24-year-old to Stamford Bridge.
75. There was plenty of reason to hold out hope for the remake. Director Louis Leterrier made a pretty good The Incredible Hulk two years ago.
76. I can't hold out ( ie retain my urine ) much longer; I must find a toilet.
77. The newly discovered genes hold out hope for a simple test in future that can accurately predict the risk of breast cancer in women.
78. In addition, promising drugs hold out hope of better health and longer life.
79. Even after ten years of war, neither side was willing to hold out the olive branch.
80. Jill was the first to hold out the olive branch after our argument. Sentencedict.com
81. Lynn wanna hold out, suddenly, wanna kiss the cheek, she felt that a beard to bar, so charming, she also feel that Ming refused, she didn't care, love, kisses the fling caution to the winds.
82. Some economists hold out hope the current oil-price surge won't be as devastating as some in the past.
83. "We continue to hold out hope that Iran will abide by the will of the international community, but hope is not a plan," he said.
84. As the President said in his inaugural address, we will hold out our hand-they have to unclench their fist.
85. I can't hold out much longer -- I must find a loo.
86. Remember the poet Rilke had such a poem:" what is the victory at all, hold out mean everything".
87. We hold out hope that cognitive training of some sort may produce these benefits.
88. They were not prepared to hold out the olive branch to their enemies.
89. Even in the dark days of this economic crisis, I hold out hope that some sort of "third way" can be found between the statist Democratic Party and the rapidly imploding Republican Party.
90. Hold out your arms, smile and breathe your new fantastic life with HOUSEMATE.
More similar words: hold on, hold on to, get hold of, pull down, do up, hand out, dough, washed out, weed out, find out, send out, stand out, in and out, double, hold, no doubt, whole, holy, double up, spread out, hold up, hold in, hold down, as a whole, tremendous, double back, hold back, household, scholar, without doubt.