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holt
1[ hohlt ]
noun
- a wood or grove.
- a wooded hill.
Holt
2[ hohlt ]
noun
- Harold Edward, 1908–67, Australian political leader: prime minister 1966–67.
- a town in central Michigan.
Holt
1/ əʊ /
noun
- HoltHarold Edward19081967MAustralianPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Harold Edward. 1908–67, Australian statesman; prime minister (1966–67); believed drowned
holt
2/ əʊ /
noun
- archaic.a wood or wooded hill
holt
3/ əʊ /
noun
- the burrowed lair of an animal, esp an otter
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Example Sentences
"We're proud of the role we played alongside the authorities to ensure these serious criminals were brought to justice," said Patrick Holt, director of global security at Pfizer.
Thousand Oaks 10, Agoura 5: Dane Holt homered and also drew four walks to lead the Lancers.
The program led by two co-anchors, John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois, is drawing around 4 million viewers, making it a distant third behind “ABC World News Tonight With David Muir” and “NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt.”
I do not doubt that Tom Llamas, the NBC News Now evening anchor set to take over for Holt, will do a fine job.
But he’s also an unfamiliar face to a broadcast audience that came to know Holt over decades.
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