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Holdon

Definition

Holdon is a term commonly used to express the act of waiting or remaining in a particular position or state.

Senses

  • Verb: To grasp or grip something firmly with the hand.
  • Exclamation: Used to tell someone to wait or stop momentarily.
  • Noun: A device or mechanism used to secure or fasten something.

Examples

Verb:

  • He decided to holdon tight to the railing while climbing the stairs.
  • She holdon to the rope and descended into the deep cave.

Exclamation:

  • "Holdon! I forgot my keys!"
  • "Holdon a moment, I need to make a phone call."

Noun:

  • The holdon on the suitcase broke during the trip, causing it to open.
  • You need a holdon to secure the tent in strong winds.

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