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Hold up
verb, slang
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Verb
- 1 To wait or delay. informal, intransitive
"Hold up a minute. I want to check something."
- 2 cause to be slowed down or delayed wordnet
- 3 To impede; detain. transitive
"I've got to get to work now. Why are you holding me up?"
- 4 be the physical support of; carry the weight of wordnet
- 5 To impede; detain.; To detain by threatening, usually with a weapon, in order to commit robbery. idiomatic, transitive
"The guy tried to hold up a bank."
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- 6 hold up something as an example; hold up one's achievements for admiration wordnet
- 7 To support or lift. transitive
"Hold up the table while I slide this underneath."
- 8 rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat wordnet
- 9 To support or lift.; To highlight, as if lifting up for display. figuratively, transitive
"His lectures held up Napoleon as an example of the phenomenon."
- 10 continue to live and avoid dying wordnet
- 11 To support or lift.; To fulfil or complete one's part of an agreement. idiomatic, transitive
"I don't think he's holding up his end of the bargain."
- 12 resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc. wordnet
- 13 To persist.; To withstand; to stand up to; to survive. idiomatic, intransitive
"hold up to scrutiny"
- 14 resist or confront with resistance wordnet
- 15 To persist.; To keep up; not to fall behind; not to lose ground. intransitive
"For what will the World say; Why could not he hold up? What made him come on so heavily, but that he wanted either Management or Metal"
- 16 To persist.; To maintain composure despite hardship. idiomatic, intransitive
"how're you holdin up?"
- 17 To persist.; To continue to be seen as favorable, to avoid seeming dated. intransitive
"Bride of Frankenstein is an old film, but it holds up."
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