let+go+hold
101let — [OE] English has two distinct verbs let, of diametrically opposite meaning, but they are probably ultimately related. The one meaning ‘allow’ goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *lǣt (source also of German lassen and Dutch laten) which, like the… …
102let go of — verb release, as from one s grip (Freq. 5) Let go of the door handle, please! relinquish your grip on the rope you won t fall • Syn: ↑let go, ↑release, ↑relinquish • Ant: ↑hold …
103Hold Me in Your Arms (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Hold Me In Your Arms Type = Album Artist = Rick Astley Released = 1988 Recorded = 1988 Genre = Pop Length = 38:20 Label = RCA Records Producer = Stock Aitken Waterman Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… …
104hold off — Synonyms and related words: abstain, adjourn, be dilatory, beat back, beat off, blench, block, boggle, brush off, chase, chase away, chase off, check, continue, counter, cut, defer, delay, demur, dismiss, dispense with, do without, drag out,… …
105Let Me Show Your Love — Romanthony Romanthony (né Anthony Wayne Moore) est un DJ, un producteur et un chanteur américain. Il est particulièrement connu pour son travail avec le groupe Daft Punk (il a réalisé les parties vocales des morceaux One More Time et Too Long,… …
106let be — Synonyms and related words: abandon, assume, be afraid, be conservative, believe, butt out, conceive, conclude, consider, cut, daresay, deduce, deem, divine, do nothing, dream, expect, fancy, feel, gather, goldbrick, goof off, grant, hold aloof,… …
107hold the phone — wait a minute, let me think about it Dad, I m going to quit school. Hold the phone! Let s talk …
108let go — don t let go of the steering wheel Syn: release, release one s hold on, loose/loosen one s hold on, relinquish; archaic unhand …
109ˌhold ˈon to sth — phrasal verb 1) to hold something tightly or carefully so that you do not drop it or do not fall Hold on to the seat in front when we go round the corner.[/ex] 2) to not lose something or not let someone else have it Syn: keep Hold on to the… …
110ˌhold ˈonto sth — phrasal verb 1) to hold something tightly or carefully so that you do not drop it or do not fall Hold on to the seat in front when we go round the corner.[/ex] 2) to not lose something or not let someone else have it Syn: keep Hold on to the… …