Similar Words to Hold Over:
Carry Over
Defer
Postpone
Prorogue
Put Off
Put Over
Remit
Set Back
Shelve
Table
Examples:
1. I just don't hold with you on this.
2. I'd just like to say that this is a hold-up.
3. 'Yes. Will you hold on? '
4. All right, hold it. You, you.
5. Hold it! You just hold it.
6. Come on, now. Hold it. You got
7. Hold you back nothing, I'll hold you back-- Squeezit?
8. All right, now, you all hold it.
9. I'll be able to hold her off.
10. Shall I try to hold him?
11. Hold this course or you'll die!
12. This should hold you for a while.
13. Hold on, Susan! Hold on! Don't let go!
14. Just a little bit. Hold it.
15. That's bad. You can't hold out unless
16. You hold his hand and go to the movies with and then you hold his huge cock in the movie?
17. Now, then. Hold that up there like that.
18. Hold them off if you can.
19. What do you hold against me?
20. Don't hold for it. You gotta let 'em run.
21. But Guy Hold still, I said.
22. Hold it a second, will you?
23. Hey, Daddy, hold it, hold it.
24. Everyone, go! I'll hold them off.
25. Hold it, hold it, hold it. I've got the key.
26. You will hold these for me?
27. Here, hold on to me. Hold on.
28. When there's a Hold it, hold it.
29. I just want to hold her and I'll be all right".
30. Hey. Do you know "Hold Me"?
Definitions of Hold over:
1. Intimidate somebody (with a threat)
2. Hold over goods to be sold for the next season
3. Keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time
4. Continue a term of office past the normal period of time
5. Hold back to a later time
