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Sentence count:66+1Posted:2016-10-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: holdtake chargetake controlSimilar words: beholdhouseholdshareholdertakestaketake uptake totake onMeaning: v. 1. assume control 2. have or hold in one's hands or grip. 
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31. Whenever I take hold of a woman I feel as though my feet are slithering on tufted grass and goat willow.
32. The urge to bake another pie began to take hold in the village towards the end of 1985.
33. The memes take hold of the leash.
34. And once they take hold they can spread.
35. I feel hate take hold of my whole body.
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36. Take hold of that end to help me move this table.
37. Pour out thine indignation upon them, and let thy wrathful anger take hold of them.
38. If on the other hand, your partner has been behaving badly, well, then, you will have to take hold of the checkbook and let the chips fall where they may.
39. It takes the music going beyond a certain threshold of sourness for a bad ascension day to take hold; or a cold or bout of the flu to occur.
40. Let us take hold of our freedom in Christ and lay aside the despair and self-justification that hamper our ministries.
41. Just take hold of that branch there and steady yourself by that.
42. He would like to take hold of two tickets for the concert.
43. Deflation is beginning to take hold in the clothing industry.
44. You should take hold of the rope until you reach the ground.
45. The third blind happened to take hold of the elephant's trunk.
46. Raoul Duke:We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like.
47. The woman tried to take hold of her daughter's hand while being beaten.
48. Einstein still enjoyed himself even when real illness did take hold.
49. With the head upright, take hold of the outer part of the ear.
50. An important element of the plan is an increased economic and development effort, with a goal of helping stability take hold amid the stepped-up troop presence.
51. He stifled his temptation to take hold of Ivy and shake her.
52. The fifth was a very tall man, and chanced to take hold of the elephant's ear.
53. Will not pains take hold of you, Like those of a woman in travail?
54. A ceasefire called by the Yemeni government in its conflict with Shiah rebels in the north of the country has failed to take hold and fighting is reported to be continuing.
55. Little children sometimes take hold of sharp knives and cut themselves.
56. Take hold of your horse only as much as he needs. In other words, take only as much slack out of the reins as required to stop your horse. Never jerk from a loose rein.
57. He did not let his anger take hold of him.
58. The fifth, being a very tall man, chanced to take hold of the elephant's ear.
59. His sturdy mother quickly stepped forward to take hold of his hand.
60. You, individually, can help this rewiring process take hold without fear.
More similar words: beholdhouseholdshareholdertakestaketake uptake totake ontake intake offtake fortake outtake caretake downtake awaytake overtake timetake aftertake care oftake placetake apartundertaketake turnsby mistaketake the roadtake note oftake part intake actiontake it easytake charge
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