Saucers may hold them
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ALIENSSaucers may hold them
ICEDTEASPitchers may hold them
GAVELSChairs may hold them
ADESPitchers may hold them
ACESYou may hold them in Vegas
REINSHorsemen hold them
TEASCaddies hold them
BABIESCribs hold them
FEETMules hold them
TENCOMMANDMENTSTablets hold them
JOBSPeople hold them down
CALLSSecretaries often hold them
PENSBank chains hold them
MBASSuits often hold them
LIFENETSFirefighters hold them outside windows
MBAS51-Acrosses often hold them
MBASMany suits hold them, briefly
UBOLTSTwo nuts hold them in place?
adhesionmolecular force of attraction between unlike bodies that acts to hold them together
mesmerisedHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
mesmerizingHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
mesmerisesHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
mesmerizedHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
mesmerizesHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
twistingForm (something) into a particular shape by taking hold of one or both ends and turning them
mesmerizeHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
mesmerisingHold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
holdkeep back from use ask them to hold a room for us I'll have a hot dog, and hold the mustard
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
wrestlingThe sport or activity of grappling with an opponent and trying to throw or hold them down on the ground, typically according to a code of rules
pulledExert force on (someone or something), typically by taking hold of them, in order to move or try to move them toward oneself or the origin of the force