To have or to hold
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INFINITIVETo have or to hold.
OWNTo have or to hold
ownerto have or hold as property possess
ownsto have or hold as property possess
gettingCome to have or hold (something); receive
OWNTo have and to hold
POSSESSTo have and to hold.
IDO"To have and to hold" affirmation
OWNHave or hold
KEEPHave or hold.
CONTAINHave or hold
encompassingSurround and have or hold within
encompassesSurround and have or hold within
encompassedSurround and have or hold within
containedHave or hold (someone or something) within
containingHave or hold (someone or something) within
containHave or hold (someone or something) within
holdhave as a privilege or position of responsibility hold a professorship
holdhave or maintain in the grasp hold my hand this is how you hold the racket
holdhave in the mind or express as a judgment, opinion, or belief I hold the view that this is wrong hold a grudge holding that it is nobody's business but his Jack Olsen often used with against in America they hold everything you say against you Paul McCartney
quashto suppress (to subdue or hold back)
boggleto hesitate (to hold back or delay)
tarrowto hesitate (to hold back or delay)
bogglesBOGGLE, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
falteringFALTER, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
bogglingBOGGLE, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
boggledBOGGLE, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
tarrowedTARROW, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
mammeredMAMMER, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
falteredFALTER, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
quashesQUASH, to suppress (to subdue or hold back)
quashedQUASH, to suppress (to subdue or hold back)
quashingQUASH, to suppress (to subdue or hold back)
mammeringMAMMER, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
faltersFALTER, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
tarrowingTARROW, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
tarrowsTARROW, to hesitate (to hold back or delay)
scotchto quash (to suppress (to subdue or hold back))
entertainto hold the attention or thoughts of; to amuse
scotchingSCOTCH, to quash (to suppress (to subdue or hold back))