hold up
- support and prevent something from falling;display something by holding it above one's waist or head
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- 1. support and prevent something from falling
- 2. display something by holding it above one's waist or head
- 3. present or expose someone or something as an example or for particular treatment
- 4. delay or block the movement or progress of someone or something
- 5. rob someone or something using threats or violence
- 6. remain strong or vigorous
- 7. (of an argument or theory) be logical, consistent, or convincing
- 8. wait; stop
- 9. refrain from playing a winning card for tactical reasons
- a situation that causes delay: the road closure will cause lengthy hold-ups
Oxford Dictionary
- support and prevent something from falling
Oxford Dictionary
- support and prevent something from falling
Oxford American Dictionary
- be confident or unashamed
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- be confident or unashamed
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- perform well in a difficult or competitive situation
Oxford Dictionary
- perform well in a difficult or competitive situation
Oxford American Dictionary
- be confident or unashamed
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