Similar words: hold over, over and over, over and over again, head over heels in love, dover, handover, hand over, send over. Meaning: n. 1. an official who remains in office after his term 2. something that has survived from the past.
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1. Her terrible fear of dogs is a holdover from her childhood.
2. Richard lived in a single-room occupancy, a holdover from the twenties, when Greenwich Village was filled with writers and artists.
3. It was a holdover from the days of her marriage that she had difficulty shaking.
4. The custom is a holdover from China's dynastic days.
5. He is a holdover from the last Administration.
6. China's patriarchy is a feudal holdover , scholars say landpower.
7. A holdover from the days of central planning, the Chinese consumer price index includes apartment rents but excludes soaring costs for owner-occupied housing.
8. Whether it's demons or some holdover from a dysfunctional childhood, he cannot stand to be alone.
9. Holdover of housing funds and property maintenance costs of civil air defense construction shoes.
10. The ministry is indeed a fief, a holdover from the era when the state controlled all.
11. octa reserves quadword values (the mnemonic is a holdover from 16-bit days).
12. At first, he seemed like any other union hack, a holdover from the Boyle era.
13. A valuation may on occasions be necessary because of the interaction of holdover relief and other capital gains tax reliefs.
14. Abe, with his long hair and beard, looks like a holdover from the 1960s.
15. Some religions shun the cards, and the scientific establishment condemns them as symbols of unreason, a holdover from an unenlightened past.
16. Before you enter this abandoned mining town in the Namib desert, you'll need to stop in nearby Luderitz for a permit -- a holdover from the days when Kolmanskop was a free-for-all for diamond hunters.
16. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
17. The function to retrieve the data from the first element of a list is called car (a name which is a holdover from an ancient assembly language instruction).
18. In Spain, there's an old custom that is a holdover from Roman days.
More similar words: hold over, over and over, over and over again, head over heels in love, dover, handover, hand over, send over, stand over, bind over, read over, cloud over, spread over, carried over, hand over fist, head over heels, ride roughshod over, bend over backwards, hand over hand, hold off, hold on, hold out, holdout, dove, hold on to, get hold of, lovey-dovey, from cover to cover, hold out hope, take hold of.