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Phrases with «to hold onto»
The phrase
"to hold onto"
means to keep or retain something, often in reference to physical objects.
Full definition
to hold
(parent phrase)
onto
(parent phrase)
to hold onto
Related phrases
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 hold someone accountable to that
to hold someone to something
to hold onto things
to add to one's holdings
to hold a bond to maturity
to hold onto one's job
to hold onto someone
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 something to maturity
to hold onto the ball
to hold onto a lead
to hold to maturity
to hold onto one's seat
to hold onto fat
Sentences with «to hold onto»
Unless you make a lot of redemptions or fly often, it may not be worth
holding onto for
more than a year.
(
thecitymiler.com
)
Do
n't hold onto
something because someone said «that is the way to do it».
(
fitnessandpower.com
)
Instead
of holding onto
what isn't working, be open to letting go so you can make room for what will work.
(
mindbodygreen.com
)
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