Similar words: baking hot, working hour, watering hole, working hours, rocking horse, taking, takings, staking. Meaning: n. the act of gripping something firmly with the hands.
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31 Urban farming is taking hold in some of the world's biggest cities.
32 This model is already taking hold in Uganda, Mongolia, Burkina Faso and Malawi.
33 Taking hold of me, she locked onto me for half and hour.
34 Wellhung : I'm taking hold of your blouse and sliding it off slowly.
35 With the Fed meeting Tuesday, the danger at the moment is that a deflationary mind-set is taking hold.
36 Her husband shouted at her, seizing taking hold of her hand.
37 "The key point is that the crisis seems to be taking hold even of peripheral countries regarded as solid," said WestLB rate strategist Michael Leister.
38 It is during this time period that Secret Societies took action, causing revolutions, overthrowing Monarchical and Papal powers and taking hold of the banking system.
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