Hold up in use
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WEARHold up in use.
trimmedStow (a bulk cargo) properly in a ship's hold by use of manual labor or machinery
BOTTLEHold in, with "up"
CARJACKHold up in traffic?
ALIBIOne might not hold up in court
ALIBISThey might not hold up in court
SAGSDoesn't hold up well, in a way
EGOWord hidden in this clue that might hold up negotiations
holdcontinue in the same way or to the same degree last hopes the weather will hold often used with up
braileda. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
brailsa. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
brailinga. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
braila. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
holdsupport in a particular position or keep from falling or moving hold me up so I can see hold the ladder steady a clamp holds the whole thing together hold your head up
WOREHeld up in use.
WOREHeld up in use
exhaustedto consume entirely use up exhausted our funds in a week
appletsmall application program that can be called up for use while working in another application
foldupsomething, as a chair or bed, that can be folded up and stored away when not in use
foldupssomething, as a chair or bed, that can be folded up and stored away when not in use
clockto use up as much game time as possible when one is winning, as to protect a lead in basketball, ice hockey, or football
bioremediationThe use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site
infillthe planned conversion of empty lots, underused or rundown buildings, and other available space in densely built-up urban and suburban areas for use as sites for commercial buildings and housing, frequently as an alternative to overdevelopment of rural ar