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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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hold up<br />

- stop, delay<br />

The accident held up traffic for over three hours at the border crossing.<br />

hold up<br />

- rob at gunpoint<br />

The criminal was able to hold up three people before he was caught.<br />

hold up<br />

- keep up one`s courage or spirits<br />

Her spirits are holding up quite well even though she does not have a job now.<br />

hold up<br />

- remain good, not get worse<br />

Sales during the first six months of the year are holding up very well compared to last<br />

year.<br />

hold up<br />

- prove true<br />

Her story held up during the questioning by the police.<br />

a hold-up<br />

- a robbery<br />

I was involved in a hold-up when I was in the supermarket last weekend.<br />

hold up (someone or something) as an example of (something)<br />

- point to someone or something as a good example<br />

The student was held up as an example of an honest <strong>and</strong> good person.<br />

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