Being held for safekeeping
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INTRUSTBeing held for safekeeping.
ONICEBeing held for future use.
bailmentthe delivery of personal property returnable to the bailor after being held for some purpose
tenablecapable of being held
TENABLECapable of being held
ONICEBeing held in reserve.
ONICEBeing held in reserve
ONICEBeing held in reserve: Colloq.
ATLASTCry after being held up
tenablyTENABLE, capable of being held
AMILATEWords said after being held up
HONKResponse to being held up, maybe
hockthe state of being held as security
DOPCup in which diamond is held while being cut.
LOKIMythological trickster who was punished by being held to a rock
auraenergy field that is held to emanate from a living being
auraeenergy field that is held to emanate from a living being
handheldsigned to be operated while being held in the hand handheld computers
untuckFree the edges or ends of (something) from being hidden or held in place
untuckingFree the edges or ends of (something) from being hidden or held in place
untucksFree the edges or ends of (something) from being hidden or held in place
blocksA shot in which the racket is held stationary rather than being swung back, esp. a stop volley
AFOE"Being held ..., he may not have access": ("Romeo and Juliet" quote Trent Lott might have said about McCain?)
iconoclasticattacking or ignoring cherished beliefs and long-held traditions, etc., as being based on error, superstition, or lack of creativity.
weakest(of a belief, emotion, or attitude) Not held or felt with such conviction or intensity as to prevent its being abandoned or dispelled
swatspecial section of some law enforcement agencies trained and equipped to deal with especially dangerous or violent situations, as when hostages are being held (often used attributively)
swatsspecial section of some law enforcement agencies trained and equipped to deal with especially dangerous or violent situations, as when hostages are being held (often used attributively)