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Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. to hold up

    In meteorological parlance, for the weather to clear up after a gale; to stop raining.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to hold up in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to hold up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of to hold up in a Sentence

  1. Anna Kaplan:

    Last night at a rally held by the former President, and today at a political rally held by a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, supporters were urged to hold up their right hands in a unified salute that should shock the conscience of every American for its remarkable similarity to the 'Heil Hitler' salute used by the Nazis.

  2. Heather Daniels -LRB- @heatheerdaniels -RRB-:

    My uncle lives in Washington, where there are no In-N-Out restaurants, so my grandma would send him pictures of the food to make him jealous, so Heather Daniels -LRB- @heatheerdaniels -RRB- would just have my grandpa hold up the food, so that way my uncle misses my grandpa and the food !

  3. Anke Schickling:

    Everyone is really excited to just get the data and understand if their algorithms and the ideas of what they want to do with the data can really hold up to what they've been preparing for over the last couple of years.

  4. Donald Trump:

    What right does Crazy Nancy have to hold up this Senate trial. None! She has a bad case and would rather not have a negative decision. This Witch Hunt must end NOW with a trial in the Senate, or let her default & lose. No more time should be wasted on this Impeachment Scam!

  5. Silvia Halim:

    We have used the reference of standards from Japan, the structure of the tunnel and the viaduct can hold up against a magnitude of 8 or equivalent.

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