Phrases with «holdup»

The word "holdup" refers to a situation where someone is stopped or delayed from progressing, usually because of an obstacle or problem. It can also mean a robbery or theft where someone uses force or threats to take something from another person. Full definition

Sentences with «holdup»

  • So, what's the reason for holdups in implementing change? (entrepreneur.com)
  • When Drifter commits a series of holdups, Billy is held responsible - and small wonder, since Drifter has been going around pretending to be Billy. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • I just think Wenger is trying to use the strikers more for holdup play and for knocking down headers in the box and things like that — not as primary scorers. (justarsenal.com)
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