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hoist to lift or haul up, esp. by mechanical means. [3 definitions]
hold1 to have or contain within one's hand or hands. [18 definitions]
hold2 the storage space in the hull of a ship.
holder anything that serves the purpose of holding. [2 definitions]
hold on to wait or stop. [5 definitions]
hold one's breath to wait with great anticipation.
hold one's horses to be patient, calm, or restrained.
hold out to refuse to comply until conditions are more favorable (usu. fol. by "for"). [3 definitions]
hold tight to keep one's position or opinion and await further events.
holdup a delay or interruption in the progress of something. [2 definitions]
hold up to keep (something) from falling; support. [5 definitions]
hole an opening or hollow cavity in something. [9 definitions]
holiday a day on which ordinary business activity is suspended, in commemoration or celebration of some person or event. [5 definitions]
Holland see "Netherlands."
holland linen or cotton cloth, often glazed, used to make window shades, upholstery, and clothing.
holler (informal) to cry out, yell, or shout. [5 definitions]
hollow having an empty space on the inside; not solid within. [10 definitions]
holly any of various shrubs or trees that bear small white flowers, bright red berries, and have shiny dark green leaves with prickly edges. [2 definitions]
hollyhock a widely cultivated plant that has tall showy stalks covered with flowers.
Hollywood a section of Los Angeles that is often considered to be the center of the U.S. film industry or to represent the industry's values, lifestyle, or the like.
holocaust an extensive or thorough destruction or devastation, esp. by fire. [3 definitions]