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hold your

  1. see under hold one's.



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“Don’t hold your breath and hide under a table,” Rogers said, in a message to companies.

Because it’s not like “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” where you’re repeating the chorus over and over, where it’s more of a pop type thing.

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Don’t hold your breath — there’s probably a better chance she releases a new version of “Life of a Showgirl” first.

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Indeed, when it comes to baby sleep consultants, it’s not so much the information that’s valuable but having someone to “hold your hand” along the way.

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Hold your nose and tolerate it.

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