Examples of 'hold hard' in a sentence

Meaning of "hold hard"

hold hard: To grip or grasp firmly. This phrase is commonly used to emphasize the strength or determination with which something is held
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  • To remain still; to stop suddenly.

How to use "hold hard" in a sentence

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hold hard
Hold hard so it does not fly away again.
To feel the life inside you and hold hard on it.
Hold hard the breath.
Adhesive can be the final layer, to receive and temporarily hold hard particles.
Hold hard for a second.
This, coupled with the fact that they hold hard cash, makes them an attractive target.
Hold hard in the muzzle.
You put this affair into my hands Hold hard now, hold hard.
I hold hard feelings.
Jatogree means go . And to hold hard say " Til droven.
Hold hard now.
I am here, hold hard for a second.
Hold hard a moment.
Excuse me . Hold hard a moment.
Hold hard in it.

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Should I declare how much I love him, or will that make things worse? Child, hold hard.
Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit to his full height.
Child, hold hard.
Hold hard the breath and build up every spirit to his full height.
The only choice to hedge risks is to hold hard currency - gold . ".
Hold hard the breath Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide.
And to hold hard say " Til droven.
Hold hard there, young man.
Hold hard to what you have got, that 's my advice.
I hold hard feelings . Not you.
Hold hard the breath and build up every spirit to his full height! On!
Hold hard for a second. - I shall wait here for you.
Here, hold hard a minute, you do not sound like God, you sound like Lord Fortnum.
Hold hard there, says the council, that's public property.

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