Best place to hold a reception
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ENDZONEBest place to hold a reception
HATBOXPlace to hold a derby?
TAILBad place to hold a tiger
OVENPlace to hold a banquet roast?
holdbacksA thing serving to hold something else in place
holdbackA thing serving to hold something else in place
fairleada device used to hold a ship's rigging in place
fairleadsFAIRLEAD, a device used to hold a ship's rigging in place
girthsband that passes underneath a horse to hold a saddle in place
ungirthedband that passes underneath a horse to hold a saddle in place
girthband that passes underneath a horse to hold a saddle in place
nocksnotch or groove at each end of a bow, to hold the bowstring in place
nockednotch or groove at each end of a bow, to hold the bowstring in place
nocknotch or groove at each end of a bow, to hold the bowstring in place
tucksto push in the edge of (a sheet, shirt, etc.) so as to hold in place
tuckto push in the edge of (a sheet, shirt, etc.) so as to hold in place
cliquey(of a group or place) Tending to form or hold exclusive groups and so not welcoming to outsiders
cliquiest(of a group or place) Tending to form or hold exclusive groups and so not welcoming to outsiders
usurpto seize and hold (as office, place, or powers) in possession by force or without right usurp a throne
accreditsGive official authorization for (someone, typically a diplomat or journalist) to be in a particular place or to hold a particular post
accreditingGive official authorization for (someone, typically a diplomat or journalist) to be in a particular place or to hold a particular post
chinstrapsA strap attached to a hat, helmet, or other headgear, designed to hold it in place by fitting under the wearer's chin
chinstrapA strap attached to a hat, helmet, or other headgear, designed to hold it in place by fitting under the wearer's chin
tiepinsan ornamental straight pin that has usually a sheath for the point and is used to hold the ends of a necktie in place
tuckedPush, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, esp. a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide them or hold them in place
staplesA small U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold attachments such as electric wires, battens, or sheets of cloth in place