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Fast Hold Of

Definition

Fast hold of refers to a firm and secure grip or grasp on something.

Part of Speech

Noun phrase

Senses

1. The act of holding onto something tightly and firmly.

2. A strong grip or grasp on an object or a person.

Usages

Popular: Fast hold of is often used in the context of physical movements or actions requiring a secure grip on an object.

Local: In some regions, fast hold of is also used metaphorically to describe a strong emotional attachment or loyalty towards someone or something.

Sample Sentences

1. The climber's fast hold of the rock prevented him from falling off the cliff.

2. She had a fast hold of the steering wheel as the car skidded on the icy road.

3. The wrestler's opponent managed to break his fast hold of his arm.

4. He kept a fast hold of the fragile vase while moving it to the display shelf.

5. Despite the stormy weather, the ship's anchor remained in a fast hold of the ocean floor.

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