Sentence for hold | Use hold in a sentence

Sentences for hold. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hold in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hold.

  • Hold on awhile! (9)
  • Hold your piping. (8)
  • Would the wires hold? (8)
  • I could not hold a pen. (10)
  • I could not hold a pen. (22)
  • Hold them in check a little. (8)
  • Just take hold of my hands. (10)
  • Terror got hold of her then. (8)
  • Take a good hold of yourself. (8)
  • The monster had hold of her. (10)
  • Bessie laid hold of her again. (9)
  • And he would hold still and sigh. (12)
  • He was letting it get hold of him! (8)
  • But would she ever hold him at all? (8)
  • Give us your word, to hold your peace! (8)
  • Soon we shall hold the chief offices. (10)
  • It would hold the very number for comfort. (4)
  • The thought took hold of him and shook him. (1)
  • This is the estimation in which you hold me! (4)
  • Little, if they hold the colour as full as now? (10)
  • Giacinta had to hold her down with all her might. (10)
  • They are to us what we hold of best or worst within. (10)
  • Noel thought absurdly Memory had complete hold of her. (8)
  • Who can hold her back when a woman is decided to move? (10)
  • Each to hold in measure just, Trample appetite to dust. (10)
  • I hold that young woman responsible for all that they do. (10)
  • When I have done that I mean to hold my tongue for evermore. (14)
  • Excuse me, Mr Bly, I think Nature got hold of that before you. (8)
  • Sit down on the floor, Charles, and hold the legs of the chair. (8)
  • Ripton, somehow not liking to be left alone, caught hold of him. (10)
  • They are always trying to hold your hand and wanting to kiss you. (13)
  • But as to your other objection, I am afraid it will hardly hold good. (4)
  • She took hold of the little gold cross on his vest, and turned it over. (8)
  • Yes, as far as concerns this hand of mine, if you hold it worthy of you. (10)
  • Once she hid in the hold of the vessel while her enemies searched for her. (19)
  • To-morrow, in all probability, the papers would have got hold of the affair! (8)
  • She took a tighter hold of his fingers, as fearing he might shrink from her. (10)
  • The Philosopher would have laid hold of her by the ear, and called her bad names. (10)
  • I would rather they should not; I do not hold it good for young soldiers to marry. (10)
  • Mother, hold him while I [Suddenly she stops, and all the fun goes out of her] No! (8)
  • You doubt whether, if a lady gave me her hand I should hold to it in perfect faith. (10)
  • He only ventured to doubt whether they realized the hold that human nature had on them. (8)
  • Yes, I see what she means, (turning to Mr. Knightley,) and I will try to hold my tongue. (4)
  • She had a gentle heart, and could not hold out long against a visible lively kindliness. (10)
  • I did, hold the truth, and that was felt, though my vehicle for delivering it was rubbish. (10)
  • And your eyes are mine: with them I see myself: unworthy to usurp The place I hold a moment. (10)
  • They are what we see in the stories which, perhaps, hold the first place in American fiction. (9)
  • They hold up the nobles to the hatred of the democracy, and the democracy to scare the nobles. (10)
  • Some one ought to get hold of him, and point him in the direction of a rich New York congregation. (9)
  • And then he asked me to let him hold the shaving down with his foot, while I went on with my poking. (9)
  • It was dark, and he shook off the hand that laid hold of his cloak, roughly, not recognizing his son. (10)
  • And he seems to hold me responsible for the mess, because I liked you, and gave you your first chance. (13)
  • But she averred that she did not care; what he had said was true, and she should always hold him to it. (9)
  • No man can hold a position of spiritual authority for long years without developing the habit of judgment. (8)
  • And as to people, we shall just hold up our heads; I think that they generally take you at your own valuation. (8)
  • She will pervert the aesthetic in him, through her hold on his material nature, his vanity, his luxuriousness. (10)
  • He now led us through a wood on to some fields down to a shady dell, where we were to hold the feast in privacy. (10)
  • Of course, this can hold true only in a general way; the thing is still done, but not nearly so much done as formerly. (9)
  • Lapham understood that she was trying to walk herself weary, and he was glad to hold his peace and let her have her way. (9)
  • The furtive light from that creeping moon was getting hold of things down there, stealing in among the boughs of the trees. (8)
  • And when outsiders believe that he writes to order, or without conviction, they naturally hold a low view of his occupation. (16)
  • Neither for their own sakes nor for the sakes of Posterity will they hold from excess, when they are not pledged to shun it. (10)
  • If you perceive any movement of troops in your front you are to open fire, and if attacked hold this position as long as you can. (1)
  • He turned away, then turned back, praying for power to speak, to say that he had found his heart, was grateful, would hold her in memory. (10)
  • Somewhere, somehow, he had got hold of Manchester sarcasms concerning glory: a weedy word of the newspapers had been sown in his bosom perhaps. (10)

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