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hold to
Idioms and Phrases
Remain loyal or faithful to, abide by, as in She held to her resolutions , or He held to his view that the interest rate should be lowered . [c. 1200] Also see stick by ; stick to .Example Sentences
Azerbaijan insists it is complying with international legal standards, and that it has a responsibility to hold to account those suspected of having committed war crimes.
After six breaks of throw to start the final, Bunting took out 96 in two darts for the first hold to go 4-3 ahead.
That was followed by a hold to love for American third seed Fritz, which set up a nervier finish than Draper would have hoped for.
"I hold to that, and I know that I'm good at doing that, and that makes me feel good."
“But beyond his creative talents, he was a compassionate friend who would put his life on hold to help a stranger and find room in his home for the most overlooked pup at the shelter.â€
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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