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holder
/ ˈhəʊldə /
noun
a person or thing that holds
a person, such as an owner, who has possession or control of something
( in combination )
householder
law a person who has possession of a bill of exchange, cheque, or promissory note that he is legally entitled to enforce
Other Word Forms
- holdership noun
- preholder noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Carney was one of the season ticket holders told by the club they were being relocated at the end of last season as the area was turned into a corporate zone.
It establishes the equal status of racial minorities as holders of rights.
Soon officers were told to adopt the "show of strength" stance, meaning they should take batons out of their holders and above their heads, pointing upwards.
“But there’s this trend of scrapbooking everything — receipts for the day, the coffee cup holder, stickers. They call it ‘junk journaling.’”
Ticket holders will be offered a rescheduled concert date or a refund.
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