Phrases with «to hold in»

The phrase "to hold in" means to restrain or suppress something, such as emotions, desires, or reactions. Full definition

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Sentences with «to hold in»

  • Adding to the overall driving experience is the well - weighted steering and the «sport seats» that do a superb job of holding you in place through tight corners. (indianautosblog.com)
  • He saw that the work, though then not held in high regard, had merit — but was badly in need of updating. (hubpages.com)
  • There is always a full programme of talks, lectures, and events held in conjunction with the architects. (treehugger.com)
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