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  • Hold your horses — sometimes said as Hold the horses , is a common idiom to mean hold on or wait, which is believed to have originated in the United States of America in the 19th century and is historically related to horse riding, or driving a horse drawn vehicle …   Wikipedia

  • Meaning (House) — Meaning House episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 1 Directed by Deran Sarafian …   Wikipedia

  • hold a candle — Meaning To hold a candle for means to aid or assist. The expression he can t hold a candle to expresses the opinion that someone (he) compares poorly with another person and isn t competent or worthy even to hold the light for him. Origin… …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • hold a torch — Meaning To aid or assist. Origin Apprentices used to be expected to hold a torch so that more senior workmen were able to see what they were doing. Likewise, Hold a candle …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • hold up — also holdup, hold up, late 13c., “to keep erect;” 1837 as “to delay.” The verb meaning “to stop by force and rob” is from 1887, from the robber s command to raise hands. The noun in this sense is from 1851 …   Etymology dictionary

  • hold your breath — hold (your) breath to wait for something. I ve been just holding my breath and hoping they ll call me back for an interview. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of hold your breath (= to stop breathing) …   New idioms dictionary

  • hold breath — hold (your) breath to wait for something. I ve been just holding my breath and hoping they ll call me back for an interview. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of hold your breath (= to stop breathing) …   New idioms dictionary

  • hold a gun to someone's head — hold a gun to (someone s) head to use threats to get what you want. No one held a gun to her head and made her live with the guy she made that bad decision all on her own. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of hold a gun to somebody s head( …   New idioms dictionary

  • hold a gun to head — hold a gun to (someone s) head to use threats to get what you want. No one held a gun to her head and made her live with the guy she made that bad decision all on her own. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of hold a gun to somebody s head( …   New idioms dictionary

  • hold someone's gaze — hold someone’s gaze phrase to look at someone who is looking at you, without moving your eyes away Thesaurus: to look at someone in a particular wayhyponym general words meaning to look or not looksynonym Main entry: hold …   Useful english dictionary

  • hold someone's stare — hold someone’s stare phrase to look at someone who is staring at you Grant forced himself to hold Santini’s stare for what seemed like forever. Thesaurus: to look at someone in a particular wayhyponym general words meaning to look or not… …   Useful english dictionary

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