Synonym: bearer. Similar words: upholder, jobholder, landholder, share holder, householder, shareholder, stockholder, stakeholder. Meaning: ['həʊldə(r)] n. 1. a holding device 2. the person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to him or to whoever holds it.
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61. Holder prompted him to get talented and well-connected help in a hurry.
62. If a licence holder contravenes any of these conditions, their licence will be withdrawn.
63. According to the National Park Service, the current record holder reaches 368 feet.
64. A cup holder in the dashboard, to the left of the steering wheel, to better serve southpaw cappuccino drinkers.
65. Calvin Smith, the world-record holder, could always spring a surprise.
66. They are sold at a discount, the rise in price bringing a return to the holder as no coupon is paid.
67. Quinn said he told Holder he was sending Rich's petition to the White House.
68. Mansell admitted drink-driving, two charges of driving with defective tyres and driving on a motorway while a provisional licence holder.
69. The remedies of the floating charge holder will be dealt with in greater detail later.
70. Only Butch Reynolds, the world record holder at 43. 29, has run faster.
71. And placing two cups in the pop-out cup holder blocks access to the climate controls.
72. Each box had the name of its occupant thoughtfully provided on a typewritten card slotted into a holder on the door.
73. Like any office holder,(www.Sentencedict.com) he could appoint his own deputy.
74. Any licence holder wanting to open beyond those guideline hours will have to appear personally before the board to argue special circumstances.
75. A drawing pin through the pocket ensures the holder does not fall out; comfort, security and peace at last.
76. Money is also a claim in that it gives the holder command over goods and services in the market place.
77. The holder of the arm walks slightly to the rear of him down the gangplank.
78. He took the cigarette holder out of his wide mouth and beamed at his visitor, his Roosevelt smile, warm and toothy.
79. In fact, Holder concludes that governments should adopt the basic business model of financial reporting.
80. Even after he left government for private practice, Quinn was able to reach Holder on the telephone.
81. If the loss if greater than the gain then the job holder should leave.
82. The discount applies to two tickets, so the card holder can take a friend.
83. He placed the lamp and the guttering candle in its holder on a low table in the centre of the floor.
84. The average job holder is 40, had some education after high school, and is experienced with computers.
85. But with the help of a hired public relations man, he argues that he kept Justice sufficiently informed -- through Holder.
86. The banks or organisations that issue them guarantee payment of bills run up by the credit card holder up to a certain limit.
87. Normally, but again this varies, the scheme is terminated when the policy holder reaches 75.
88. That's a £136 loss for each and every account holder.
89. That holder was the first-string quarterback, so Stewart had created a job opening.
90. Prevention of overloading is another important target for the would-be licence holder.
More similar words: upholder, jobholder, landholder, share holder, householder, shareholder, stockholder, stakeholder, placeholder, debenture holder, beholden, older, solder, molder, elder, folder, alder, smolder, welder, wilder, elderly, boulder, builder, folderol, guilder, caldera, moulder, bewilder, shoulder, alderman.