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Phrases with «to hold off»
The phrase
"to hold off"
means to delay, postpone or put something on pause.
Full definition
to hold
(parent phrase)
to hold off
to hold off on
Related phrases
to be off to a good start
to be off to a great start
to get off to a good start
to get off to a great start
to get off to a strong start
to get off to the right start
to get off to a winning start
to get someone off to a good start
to get breastfeeding off to a good start
to get someone off to a great start
to help someone get off to a good start
to hold someone to a higher standard
to hold one's feet to the fire
to hold the country to ransom
to hold someone to ransom
to hold someone to
to hold to
to go off to college
to hold someone accountable to that
to show something off to the world
to hold someone to something
to add to one's holdings
to hold a bond to maturity
to show off to one's friends
to show someone off to one's friends
to hold on to
to hold on to someone
to hold on to power
to hold on to a lead
to hold on to the ball
to hold on to one's job
to hold on to one's seat
to hold on to something
to hold up to scrutiny
to hold someone off
to hold something to maturity
to hold to maturity
to head off to college
hold off
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