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What are the difference between these words?
Holds Out
Hold Off
Hold On
13 mrt. 2020 02:56
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Sorry, is it
Hold onto OR ON this cup for me while I tie my shoes
13 maart 2020
Hold out means to continue, remain, stand your ground. For example: The soldiers will continue to hold out until ordered.
Hold off means to refrain from doing something. For example: Hold off on finishing up those repairs until I have enough to pay you.
Hold on can mean the same as hold out but is more commonly used to describe keeping a grip on something. For example: Hold onto this cup for me while I tie my shoes.
13 maart 2020
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