Johnstons To and to Hold
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HAVEJohnston's "To ... and to Hold"
HAVE"...to ... and to hold..."
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OWNTo have and to hold
POSSESSTo have and to hold.
IDO"To have and to hold" affirmation
HAVE"To ... and to Hold," Johnston novel
glaumto clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
cleekto clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
holdto continue to hold and manage well
glaumingGLAUM, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
claughtsCLAUGHT, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
glaumsGLAUM, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
glaumedGLAUM, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
cleekingCLEEK, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
cleekitCLEEK, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
claughtedCLAUGHT, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
claughtingCLAUGHT, to clutch (to grasp and hold tightly)
prehendto seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
hendto seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
ceazeto seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
prehendedPREHEND, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
ceazingCEAZE, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
prehendingPREHEND, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
hendingHEND, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
hendsHEND, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
ceazesCEAZE, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
ceazedCEAZE, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
hendedHEND, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
prehendsPREHEND, to seize (to take hold of suddenly and forcibly, also SEISE)
pushingHold and exert force on (something) so as to cause it to move along in front of one