Meaning Of The Word Hold out
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Hold out Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Hold out?
hold out
phrasal verb: If you hold out your hand or something you have in your hand, you move your hand away from your body, for example to shake hands with someone. hold out in American English to last; endure; continue to present; offer hold out in British English to offer or present |
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