Hold On in a sentence

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Synonym: wait. Antonym: let go

Meaning: To grip something tightly or to wait; often used in casual conversations.

Hold On sentence for class 1


- Hold on tight when we go on the ride!
- I told my friend to hold on while I help her.
- Hold on, I need to tie my shoes.
- Hold on, I will be right back!
- I said, "Hold on!" when the game started.
- Hold on to the railing when you climb the stairs.
- I need to hold on to my hat in the wind.
- Hold on, let me finish my drawing.
- I told my pet to hold on while I pick him up.
- Hold on, I want to say something.
- I asked my brother to hold on to my toy.
- Hold on, Ill help you with that!
- I remind my friend to hold on during the hike.
- Hold on while I check the time.
- I said, "Hold on!" when I found a surprise.
- Hold on to your backpack when we walk.
- I told my sister to hold on while I push her swing.
- Hold on, I need to grab my coat.
- I remind my friend to hold on while running.
- Hold on, I have a great idea!
- I said, "Hold on!" when I saw something cool.
- Hold on to the end of the jump rope!
- I told my friend to hold on when we ride bikes.
- Hold on, lets take a picture together!
- Hold on, I need to finish my homework first.
- I said, "Hold on!" when I found a treasure.
- Hold on tight when we go down the slide!
- Hold on, I want to show you something.
- I told my pet to hold on while I prepare his food.
- Hold on, I need to grab my book!

Hold On sentence for class 2


- Please hold on while I get my shoes.
- Hold on tight while we ride the roller coaster!
- I need you to hold on to the railing.
- Hold on a minute; I will be right back!
- Can you hold on to my backpack for me?
- Hold on while I find my favorite toy.
- I will hold on to the rope when we climb.
- Hold on; I want to show you something!
- Please hold on until I finish my homework.
- Hold on to your hat; its windy outside!
- We should hold on to our dreams and never give up.
- Hold on, and I will help you with that.
- Can you hold on for a second while I tie my shoes?
- Hold on to your friends; they are important.
- I will hold on to the book while you read it.
- Hold on tight; its going to be a bumpy ride!
- She told me to hold on while she took a picture.
- Hold on; I need to grab my jacket.
- Hold on to the ladder while I climb up.
- I asked him to hold on while I checked the time.
- Hold on; let me finish my sentence.
- We can hold on to our memories forever.
- Hold on; I want to hear your idea!
- Please hold on to your lunchbox so it doesnt fall.
- Hold on; Ill help you with that puzzle.
- I told her to hold on until I come back.
- Hold on tightly to the kite string.
- Can you hold on to my drink while I play?
- I will hold on to the rope while you pull.
- Hold on; well solve this together!

Hold On sentence for class 3


- Hold on tight while we go down the slide!
- She asked him to hold on while she tied her shoes.
- Please hold on for a moment while I grab my bag.
- He told her to hold on during the bumpy ride.
- Hold on to your hat; its windy outside!
- She said to hold on while she finishes her drawing.
- He needed to hold on to the railing while climbing the stairs.
- Hold on, I will help you with that.
- She told him to hold on during the roller coaster ride.
- He needed to hold on to his backpack while running.
- Hold on to your dreams and never let go!
- She asked him to hold on while she took a picture.
- He reminded her to hold on to her lunchbox.
- Hold on; I will be right back!
- She said to hold on while she checked the time.
- He told her to hold on until the music stopped.
- Hold on tight to the rope while climbing.
- She needed to hold on to the edge of the table.
- He asked her to hold on while he opened the door.
- Hold on to your thoughts until the discussion.
- She told him to hold on while she finished her homework.
- He asked everyone to hold on for a surprise.
- Hold on, I will help you find your toy.
- She reminded him to hold on while they crossed the street.
- He needed to hold on to his dreams to succeed.
- Hold on while I write that down!
- She said to hold on for just a few more minutes.
- He told her to hold on during the exciting part of the movie.
- Hold on to your friends; they are important!
- She asked him to hold on while she finished her snack.

Hold On sentence for class 4


- Hold on while I grab my jacket!
- I said, "Hold on," before I answered the question.
- Hold on tight when we go on the roller coaster!
- She told me to hold on while she checked the time.
- Hold on, I will help you with that!
- He said to hold on for a moment while he finds it.
- Hold on, I need to tie my shoes first.
- I asked her to hold on while I finished my drawing.
- Hold on, let me finish my snack before we leave.
- She said to hold on when we are about to jump.
- Hold on, Ill be right back with your book!
- He told me to hold on while he took a picture.
- Hold on tight to the rope during the climb!
- I said, "Hold on," when the teacher called me.
- Hold on, I forgot my backpack at home!
- She asked me to hold on while she checked her notes.
- Hold on, Ill help you carry that!
- He told us to hold on to each other while crossing the street.
- Hold on, I need to find my glasses first.
- I will say "Hold on" if I need a moment to think.
- Hold on, were almost there!
- She reminded me to hold on to my thoughts.
- Hold on, I have an idea for our project!
- He asked me to hold on while he finished his task.
- Hold on, lets take a quick break.
- I told her to hold on while I got a chair.
- Hold on, the movie is about to start!
- He said "hold on" when I asked a question.

Hold On sentence for class 5


- I gasped in surprise when I saw the birthday cake.
- She looked at her friend in surprise when she arrived early.
- He jumped in surprise when he heard the loud noise.
- We watched in surprise as the magician performed his tricks.
- I opened the gift in surprise to find a new toy.
- She smiled in surprise when she saw her friends at the party.
- He stood in surprise at the unexpected announcement.
- We cheered in surprise when our team won the game.
- I looked in surprise at the beautiful decorations for the event.
- She clapped in surprise at the amazing performance.
- He turned in surprise when he heard his name called.
- We watched the fireworks in surprise and delight.
- I felt a rush of joy in surprise when I got the good news.
- She smiled in surprise at the thoughtful gift.
- He laughed in surprise at the funny joke.
- We gasped in surprise at the unexpected twist in the story.
- I jumped in surprise when my friend popped out to scare me.
- She blinked in surprise when she saw her favorite singer.
- He paused in surprise at the beautiful view from the top of the hill.
- We all cheered in surprise at the sudden announcement.
- I smiled in surprise when I saw my family waiting for me.
- She looked in surprise at the colorful balloons everywhere.
- He grinned in surprise when he won the prize.
- We watched in surprise as the puppy did a trick.
- I felt a shiver of excitement in surprise at the thrilling ride.
- She gasped in surprise when she found the hidden treasure.
- He stared in surprise at the giant cake in front of him.
- We stood in surprise at the funny dance performance.
- I laughed in surprise at the unexpected twist in the movie.
- She felt a wave of happiness in surprise when she heard the news.

Hold On sentence for class 6


- Please hold on while I grab my jacket.
- Hold on tight while we go down the slide!
- She told me to hold on until she comes back.
- Hold on a second; Ill be right there!
- He had to hold on to the railing while climbing the stairs.
- Hold on, I need to finish my homework first.
- She said to hold on to the phone while she fetched her notebook.
- Hold on, let me check the time before we leave.
- He asked her to hold on while he took a picture.
- Hold on tight; its going to be a bumpy ride!
- She said to hold on while she tied her shoes.
- He reminded her to hold on to her backpack in the crowd.
- Hold on, I think I dropped something!
- They told us to hold on while we waited for the bus.
- She asked him to hold on while she found her keys.
- Hold on; Ill help you with that.
- He needs to hold on while the boat rocks.
- Hold on a moment; Ill be back soon.
- She reminded him to hold on to the handlebars while biking.
- Hold on, I have an idea for the project!
- He told her to hold on to the edge of the table.
- Hold on, I want to say something too!
- They needed to hold on during the storm.
- She encouraged him to hold on to his dreams.
- Hold on tight; the ride is about to start!
- He had to hold on to the leash while walking the dog.
- Hold on, Ill get you some water.
- She said to hold on while she shared a secret.
- Hold on to your hat; its windy outside!
- He told her to hold on while he counted to ten.

Hold On simple sentence


- Please hold on while I grab my coat.
- He told her to hold on tight during the ride.
- She asked him to hold on to the railing.
- They need to hold on for a moment.
- He said to hold on until help arrives.
- She wanted to hold on to the memories.
- He told her to hold on while he checked the map.
- They will hold on to their dreams.
- She decided to hold on to her old toys.
- He asked her to hold on while he fixed the bike.
- She needed to hold on to her confidence.
- They told him to hold on during the storm.
- He tried to hold on to his balance.
- She wanted to hold on to her childhood.
- He said to hold on for just a little longer.
- They encouraged her to hold on through the tough times.
- She had to hold on to her purse tightly.
- He wanted to hold on to the last piece of cake.
- They asked her to hold on while they took a picture.
- She reminded him to hold on to his hat.
- He told them to hold on until the train arrives.
- She felt it was important to hold on to her values.
- They needed to hold on as the roller coaster went up.
- He told her to hold on and not give up.
- She wanted to hold on to her dream job.
- He asked her to hold on for a surprise.
- They will hold on to the traditions of their culture.
- She felt it was hard to hold on to hope.
- He needed to hold on to the ladder while climbing.
- They encouraged him to hold on to his goals.


Hold On in a sentence

(1) I will hold on to against all odds.

(2) I will hold on til things get better.

(3) She relinquished her hold on the rope.

(4) I will hold on to hope and not give up.

(5) The road ahead is bumpy, hold on tight.

(6) The road is a bit bumpy, hold on tight.

(7) The teacher had a firm hold on the class.

(8) The manager had a firm hold on the budget.

(9) I virtually hold on to my dreams every day.

(10) I'll be finished in a minute, just hold on.



Hold On sentence

(11) She decided to hold on to against her fears.

(12) Hold on to your hat, we're about to take off.

(13) Keep pushing, hold on in there, you got this!

(14) Stay focused, hold on in there, you got this!

(15) Don't give up, hold on in there, you got this!

(16) Keep studying, hold on in there, you got this!

(17) I will hold on to this precious memory forever.

(18) It's tough, but hold on in there, you got this!

(19) The syndicate's hold on the city was weakening.

(20) I will hold on to this lucky charm for good luck.




Hold On make sentence

(21) The darkest hour is when we must hold on to hope.

(22) The worker could barely hold on to the heavy box.

(23) The firm hold on the trophy showed their victory.

(24) Keep your head up, hold on in there, you got this!

(25) Keep working hard, hold on in there, you got this!

(26) The scooter hit a bump and I had to hold on tight.

(27) The bank put a hold on the cheque until it cleared.

(28) Hold on to your hat, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

(29) Hold on to your hat, the wind is really picking up.

(30) Hold on to your hat, this storm is getting intense.



Sentence of hold on

(31) Bill without to can lead to a hold on your account.

(32) The syndicate had a hold on the city's politicians.

(33) I always make sure to hold on tight during a backie.

(34) Please hold on to my hand while we cross the street.

(35) The hiker could barely hold on to the slippery rock.

(36) The gymnast could barely hold on to the uneven bars.

(37) Hold on to your hat, this race is going to be close.

(38) Hold on to your hat, this party is going to be wild.

(39) I will hold on to my beliefs against any opposition.

(40) Keep a hold on your emotions during stressful times.




Hold On meaningful sentence

(41) Believe in yourself, hold on in there, you got this!

(42) Keep moving forward, hold on in there, you got this!

(43) I like to hold on tight when the carousel goes fast.

(44) The dog's tenacious hold on the toy caused laughter.

(45) I always hold on tight to avoid falling off a ladder.

(46) The company had to relinquish its hold on the market.

(47) We virtually hold on to our hope for a better future.

(48) The climber could barely hold on to the cliff's edge.

(49) Hold on to your hat, this news is going to shock you.

(50) I'm so tired that I can barely hold on to my eyelids.



Hold On sentence examples

(51) The haunted hayride made me scream and hold on tight.

(52) Let's hold on to this secret and not tell anyone else.

(53) The galloping speed of the car made her hold on tight.

(54) It is unsafe to carry without a firm hold on the item.

(55) Hold on to Saturn's mysteries as we explore its moons.

(56) The rollercoaster is about to speed up, hold on tight!

(57) During a temblor, you should drop, cover, and hold on.

(58) The static on the monkey bars made it hard to hold on.

(59) I'll be done in a second, just hold on a little longer.

(60) He had to hold on to the rope to climb up the mountain.



Sentence with hold on

(61) He had to hold on to the ladder to reach the top shelf.

(62) It took all my strength to break the spell's hold on me.

(63) We had to hold on tight as the sled off picked up speed.

(64) The wrestler applied a tight choke hold on his opponent.

(65) We had to hold on tight to the handles of the toboggans.

(66) I always weird out atop the escalator and hold on tight.

(67) Failure to tap off may result in a hold on your account.

(68) The warm cup of tea was cozy to hold on a chilly evening.

(69) The snake coiled its hind leg around a branch to hold on.

(70) I could barely hold on to my umbrella in the strong wind.




Use hold on in a sentence

(71) The swimmer could barely hold on to the edge of the pool.

(72) He could barely hold on to his temper after the argument.

(73) The athlete could barely hold on to his lead in the race.

(74) The merry-go-round spins anticlockwise, so hold on tight!

(75) Hold on to your hat, this rollercoaster is about to drop.

(76) I'm struggling to barely hold on to my GPA this semester.

(77) The company decided to relinquish its hold on the market.

(78) The truculence of the horse made the rider hold on tight.

(79) She had to hold on to the railing to climb up the stairs.

(80) Let's hold on to this opportunity and make the most of it.



Sentence using hold on

(81) The tree branch was strong enough to hold on to the swing.

(82) Relinquishing his hold on the company was a wise decision.

(83) Keep a hold on your goals and work towards achieving them.

(84) Saddle in and hold on tight, it's going to be a wild ride.

(85) Keep striving for success, hold on in there, you got this!

(86) Keep your motivation high, hold on in there, you got this!

(87) It's important to hold on to your dreams and never give up.

(88) Let's hold on to each other tightly during the scary movie.

(89) He could barely hold on to his balance on the icy sidewalk.

(90) She could barely hold on to her umbrella in the heavy rain.



Hold On example sentence

(91) Keep your eye on the prize, hold on in there, you got this!

(92) I will hold on to this ticket until the concert day arrives.

(93) They virtually hold on to their faith in times of adversity.

(94) Keep a hold on your study habits to ensure academic success.

(95) Remember to take breaks, but hold on in there, you got this!

(96) I will hold on to this book until you're finished reading it.

(97) We should hold on to our umbrellas in case it starts raining.

(98) I almost hold on to my dreams, but they slip away every time.

(99) Keep a hold on your textbooks, you'll need them for the exam.

(100) Don't give up on your dreams, hold on in there, you got this!



Sentence with word hold on

(101) In case of an earthquake, we should drop, cover, and hold on.

(102) I always make sure to hold on tight when I ride the carousel.

(103) You should hold on to your education and never stop learning.

(104) You should hold on to your forgiveness and let go of grudges.

(105) She relinquished her hold on the rope and fell into the water.

(106) The climber had to hold on to the rock ledge to avoid falling.

(107) I will hold on to this letter as a keepsake from my loved one.

(108) The busman alerted passengers to hold on during a sudden stop.

(109) He could barely hold on to his hope after multiple rejections.

(110) Hold on to Saturn's beauty as we witness its colorful auroras.



Sentence of hold on

(111) The clamps provided a reliable and sturdy hold on the material.

(112) She struggled to overcome the green-eyed monster's hold on her.

(113) We should hold on to these childhood memories and cherish them.

(114) The plant needs to hold on to sulfate to ensure healthy growth.

(115) The rollercoaster is so fast, we need to hold on tight onboard.

(116) It's important to hold on to your friendships and nurture them.

(117) You should hold on to your patience and never rush into things.

(118) You should hold on to your curiosity and always seek knowledge.

(119) The customer requested a hold on the cheques until a later date.

(120) She could barely hold on to her sanity after the stressful week.



Hold On used in a sentence

(121) He could barely hold on to his job after making a major mistake.

(122) He could barely hold on to his anger after the unfair treatment.

(123) Hold on to fertility by taking care of your reproductive health.

(124) Hold on to Saturn's rings tightly as we orbit around the planet.

(125) Hold on, she interjects, I have a different perspective on this.

(126) You have to hold on against the stress of exams and assignments.

(127) It's important to keep a hold on your finances while in college.

(128) Keep a hold on your health by getting enough sleep and exercise.

(129) The exit plan for the earthquake is to drop, cover, and hold on.

(130) I always hold on to my phone when I'm walking in a crowded area.



Hold On sentence in English

(131) She had to hold on to the edge of the pool to keep from sinking.

(132) The ocean undulates in the storm, and the sailors hold on tight.

(133) The drawee bank may place a hold on funds until the check clears.

(134) The hiker had to hold on to the rope to climb up the steep cliff.

(135) We should hold on to these old photographs for sentimental value.

(136) The suction cup couldn't hold on and fell down off the glass jar.

(137) She could barely hold on to her tears during the emotional movie.

(138) The wimbles on the fishing rod provide a secure hold on the reel.

(139) Hold on to your hat, this adventure is going to be unforgettable.

(140) The tide was rough and we had to hold on tight to our surfboards.

(141) I always make sure to hold on tight when riding a roller coaster.

(142) The stretchiness of the headband ensured a secure hold on my hair.

(143) The junta's control over the military ensured their hold on power.

(144) Relinquishing their hold on the territory was a strategic retreat.

(145) Cancelling a refund may result in a hold on your account or funds.

(146) Cancelling a series may result in a hold on your account or funds.

(147) Cancelling delivery may result in a hold on your account or funds.

(148) The scarily fast car ride made me hold on tight to the handlebars.

(149) Hold on to your hat, this presentation is going to blow your mind.

(150) The team managed to hold on to the lead until the end of the game.

(151) The firehose was too heavy for the small child to hold on his own.

(152) The belay device ensures a secure hold on the rope while belaying.

(153) Keep a hold on your motivation to stay on track with your studies.

(154) Don't let setbacks discourage you, hold on in there, you got this!

(155) You should hold on to your creativity and express yourself freely.

(156) She had to hold on to the leash to keep the dog from running away.

(157) As the car flings around the corner, the passengers hold on tight.

(158) Let's hold on to this hope and believe that things will get better.

(159) We had to hold on tight as the sled raced across the frozen tundra.

(160) The nonelastic tape failed to provide a secure hold on the package.

(161) The athlete had to hold on to the lead in the last lap of the race.

(162) Bam! The plane hit turbulence, causing passengers to hold on tight.

(163) I had to hold on tight to the raft to avoid falling off the rapids.

(164) I need to hold on to this receipt in case I need to return the item.

(165) The student had to hold on to the railing while climbing the stairs.

(166) The passenger had to hold on to the subway pole to maintain balance.

(167) The suction cup couldn't hold on and fell down off the glass bottle.

(168) The child could barely hold on to the monkey bars at the playground.

(169) The child tried to hold on, but the dog pulled away without warning.

(170) The brusco acceleration of the car caused everyone to hold on tight.

(171) Make sure to keep a hold on your integrity and always act ethically.

(172) Keep pushing through the challenges, hold on in there, you got this!

(173) You can hand by from the monkey bars for as long as you can hold on.

(174) The workload is so heavy that I can barely hold on to my motivation.

(175) You should always hold on to your integrity and never compromise it.

(176) It's important to hold on to your health and take care of your body.

(177) She had to hold on to the door handle to keep it from slamming shut.

(178) The patient could barely hold on to consciousness after the accident.

(179) She could barely hold on to her excitement before the surprise party.

(180) Welcome aboard the speedboat. Hold on tight for an exhilarating ride.

(181) Overdraw off your account can lead to a temporary hold on your funds.

(182) The rock climber overbalanced near the summit but managed to hold on.

(183) Some people believe that certain foods can help hold on to fertility.

(184) The company had to relinquish its hold on the market without a fight.

(185) The student worked hard to hold on to the lead in the class rankings.

(186) The bird's talons were able to clamp onto a wire and hold on tightly.

(187) Hold on to Saturn's secrets as we study its complex weather patterns.

(188) The hold on the door handle began to slacken away as the door opened.

(189) The wrestler had a viselike hold on his opponent, refusing to let go.

(190) You must hold on against distractions and stay focused on your goals.

(191) You're capable of achieving anything, hold on in there, you got this!

(192) Don't let stress get the best of you, hold on in there, you got this!

(193) The car swayed round the sharp turn, making the driver hold on tight.

(194) She had to hold on to the edge of the cliff to look down at the view.

(195) Although he tried to hold on, his grip eventually began to fall away.

(196) I will hold on to this coupon and use it during my next shopping trip.

(197) He could barely hold on to his composure during the intense interview.

(198) The driver could barely hold on to the steering wheel on the icy road.

(199) He had to relinquish through his hold on the rope as he lost his grip.

(200) It's necessary to hold on against the fear of failure and keep trying.

(201) The horse suddenly thrust forward, causing the rider to hold on tight.

(202) The survivor of the earthquake was able to hold on until help arrived.

(203) It's important to hold on to your hope and believe in a better future.

(204) She had to hold on to the railing to walk down the stairs in the dark.

(205) The banana boat ride was a bit rough, yet we managed to hold on tight.

(206) The elevator made a sudden descent, causing everyone to hold on tight.

(207) I forgot to bill away my lab fees and now I have a hold on my account.

(208) Don't forget to pay your bill on time to avoid a hold on your account.

(209) The cat tried to slide off of the slippery roof but managed to hold on.

(210) The drawee's bank may place a hold on the funds until the check clears.

(211) The suction cup couldn't hold on and fell down off the plastic surface.

(212) The driver could barely hold on to the steering wheel during the storm.

(213) The stretchiness of the hairband allowed for a secure hold on the hair.

(214) The firm hold on the steering wheel helped me navigate through traffic.

(215) Hold on, I need to finish this research before we can write the report.

(216) Hold on to your patience and don't let frustration get the best of you.

(217) Hold on to your independence, it will help you make your own decisions.

(218) Hold on to your resilience, it will help you bounce back from setbacks.

(219) Hold on to your sense of adventure, it will help you explore the world.

(220) Hold on, I need to finish this worksheet before I can check my answers.

(221) Hold on, I'm not sure if I have the right answer. Let me check my work.

(222) Hold on, I need to finish this chapter before I can start the next one.

(223) Hold on, I need to finish this online video before I can take the quiz.

(224) Hold on, I want to finish this game before we switch to something else.

(225) Hold on to your wallet, as pickpockets are known to frequent this area.

(226) The rich and powerful maintained their plutocratic hold on the economy.

(227) It's important to hold on to the lead in the final stretch of the race.

(228) The company's CEO urged employees to hold on to the lead in innovation.

(229) He almost hold on to his temper, but ended up yelling at his colleague.

(230) The spacecraft's thrusters struggled to hold on to Saturn's atmosphere.

(231) I had to relinquish my hold on the rope through to the end of the game.

(232) Make sure to keep a hold on your mental health and seek help if needed.

(233) I will hold on to this special necklace as a reminder of our friendship.

(234) The sudden jolt of the roller coaster made him winced and hold on tight.

(235) He had to confront his past in order to break free from its hold on him.

(236) The priest adjured the evil spirits to release their hold on the person.

(237) The student could barely hold on to his focus during the boring lecture.

(238) The train will travel down the tracks at a high speed, so hold on tight.

(239) My reaction to the scary roller coaster was to scream and hold on tight.

(240) Hold on, I need to finish this presentation before we can ask questions.

(241) Hold on, I need to finish this song before I can take off my headphones.

(242) Hold on, I need to finish this game before we can switch to another one.

(243) Hold on to your memories, they are precious and will always be with you.

(244) Hold on to your sense of adventure, it will help you explore new things.

(245) Hold on to your sense of purpose, it will help you find meaning in life.

(246) Hold on, I need to finish this essay before I can start on the next one.

(247) Hold on, I need to finish this presentation before I can take questions.

(248) Hold on, I need to finish this experiment before I can clean up the lab.

(249) When life gets tough, hold on to your faith and trust in a higher power.

(250) Hold on to your honesty and always be truthful with yourself and others.

(251) Hold on to your sense of wonder and never lose your childlike curiosity.

(252) Hold on, I need to finish this online assignment before I can submit it.

(253) Hold on to your sense of justice, it will make the world a fairer place.

(254) The child had to hold on to his mother's hand while crossing the street.

(255) I tried to hold on, but my grip began to fade, and I fell to the ground.

(256) Hold on to your loved ones, and cherish every moment you have with them.

(257) The guide warned us to hold on tight as we prepared to shoot the rapids.

(258) Keep a hold on your self-confidence to overcome challenges and setbacks.

(259) The student's enrollment was put on hold due to a hold on their account.

(260) The boat hit a wave and wobbled over, causing everyone to hold on tight.

(261) The athlete had to hold on to the bar to complete the gymnastics routine.

(262) The driver had to hold on to the steering wheel tightly during the storm.

(263) The patient had to hold on to the handrail while walking in the hospital.

(264) She could barely hold on to her patience while waiting in the long queue.

(265) The bike hit a bump and the rider had to hold on tight to the handlebars.

(266) Hold on, I need to finish this sentence before I can take a sip of water.

(267) Hold on, I need to finish this experiment before we can draw conclusions.

(268) Hold on, I need to finish this lab report before I can leave for the day.

(269) Hold on, I need to finish this analysis before I can present my findings.

(270) Hold on to your sense of humor and find laughter in difficult situations.

(271) Hold on, I need to finish this reading before I can start the discussion.

(272) Hold on, I need to finish this research before I can write my conclusion.

(273) Hold on to your faith and trust that everything will work out in the end.

(274) The ramification of not paying tuition on time is a hold on your account.

(275) Hold on, I need to finish this online lecture before I can take the quiz.

(276) He told me to hold on to the receipt in case I needed to return the item.

(277) Hold on to your kindness, and spread love and compassion wherever you go.

(278) She almost hold on to the railing, but stumbled and fell down the stairs.

(279) The driver almost hold on to control of the car, but crashed into a tree.

(280) Hold on to Saturn's gravitational pull as we slingshot around the planet.

(281) The boat hotched over the waves, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(282) The boat careered through the waves, causing passengers to hold on tight.

(283) The misplacement of the credit card caused a temporary hold on my account.

(284) The boa constrictor constricts against the tree branch to hold on tightly.

(285) She could barely hold on to her excitement before the roller coaster ride.

(286) Some women choose to undergo fertility treatments to hold on to fertility.

(287) Hold on, I need to finish this observation before we can draw conclusions.

(288) Hold on to your sense of adventure and explore new places and experiences.

(289) Hold on, I need to finish this painting before I can clean up my supplies.

(290) Hold on to your patience, it will help you deal with difficult situations.

(291) Hold on to your responsibility, it will help you become a reliable person.

(292) Hold on, I need to finish this sentence before I forget what I was saying.

(293) Hold on to your determination, it will help you reach your full potential.

(294) Hold on to your sense of adventure, it will help you explore new horizons.

(295) Hold on, I'm almost finished with this chapter and then we can discuss it.

(296) It's important to hold on to your self-confidence and believe in yourself.

(297) Hold on, I need to finish this sentence before I can answer your question.

(298) It's important to hold on to your honesty and never lie or deceive others.

(299) Hold on, I need to finish this assignment before I can attend the lecture.

(300) He had to hold on to the handle of the suitcase to carry it up the stairs.

(301) It's important to hold on to sulfate when conducting chemical experiments.

(302) The athlete almost hold on to the ball, but fumbled it at the last moment.

(303) The boat hit a wave and jerked forward, causing everyone to hold on tight.

(304) Make sure to keep a hold on your personal belongings to avoid losing them.

(305) The boat was barging through the waves, causing everyone to hold on tight.

(306) Hold on, I need to finish this email before I can respond to your message.

(307) Don't forget to take care of yourself, but hold on in there, you got this!

(308) The conductor bellowed out the warning to the passengers to hold on tight.

(309) The boat careened near the rocks, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(310) With all the assignments due this week, I can barely hold on to my sanity.

(311) I always remind my passengers to hold on as I step on the gas pedal slowly.

(312) If you don't hold on tight, the strong current will take you to the bottom.

(313) Relinquishing their hold on the market was a blow to the company's profits.

(314) Taking care of the past allows us to break free from its hold on our lives.

(315) Hold on, I need to finish this conversation before I can hang up the phone.

(316) Hold on, I need to finish this text message before I can put down my phone.

(317) Hold on, I need to finish this assignment before I can go out with friends.

(318) Hold on, I need to finish this reading assignment before we can discuss it.

(319) Hold on, I need to finish this discussion before I can leave the classroom.

(320) Hold on to your integrity and always do what is right, even when it's hard.

(321) She had to hold on to the umbrella to keep it from flying away in the wind.

(322) He had to hold on to the steering wheel tightly while driving in the storm.

(323) The pilot reminded us to hold on tight as we descended the balloon rapidly.

(324) The government was forced to relinquish its hold on the disputed territory.

(325) She won the match by applying a hammerlock submission hold on her opponent.

(326) The bank may place a hold on a cheque deposit for a certain period of time.

(327) It's crucial to hold on against negative self-talk and believe in yourself.

(328) Hold on, I need to finish this paragraph before I can proofread your essay.

(329) Hold on, I need to finish this quiz before I can join the group discussion.

(330) The sudden movement of a rollercoaster made me flinch up and hold on tight.

(331) The car juddered onto the pothole-filled road, causing me to hold on tight.

(332) She could barely hold on to her breath while watching the suspenseful movie.

(333) The mountaineer had to rope forward for a more secure hold on the icy slope.

(334) We were instructed to hold on tightly as we prepared to descend the balloon.

(335) The boat careened headlong into a wave, causing passengers to hold on tight.

(336) Hold on, I need to finish this experiment before we can analyze the results.

(337) Hold on to your sense of empathy, it will help you understand others better.

(338) Hold on, I'm having trouble connecting to the internet. Let me troubleshoot.

(339) Hold on, I need to finish this project before I can present it to the class.

(340) She felt guilty every time she shot up, but the addiction had a hold on her.

(341) He almost hold on to his position, but was let go due to company downsizing.

(342) It's important to hold on against peer pressure and make your own decisions.

(343) The car was moving blindingly fast, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(344) Hold on, I'm in the middle of a phone call and I'll be with you in a minute.

(345) Riding a rollercoaster can be scary, so I always make sure to hold on tight.

(346) The martial arts student practiced applying a choke hold on a training dummy.

(347) The jounce of the motorcycle on the dirt road made the rider hold on tightly.

(348) The tree was bending under the weight of the snow, but it managed to hold on.

(349) Hold on to your science book, we're going to learn about the world around us.

(350) Hold on to your creativity, it will help you express yourself in unique ways.

(351) Hold on to your empathy, it will help you understand and connect with others.

(352) Hold on, I need to finish this exercise before I can move on to the next one.

(353) Hold on, I need to finish this assignment before I can start on the next one.

(354) Hold on to your kindness and always treat others with respect and compassion.

(355) Hold on to your sense of adventure and explore new places and try new things.

(356) It's important to hold on to your boundaries and never let anyone cross them.

(357) Hold on, I need to finish this online course before I can get my certificate.

(358) Hold on to your sense of humor, and find joy in even the toughest situations.

(359) Hold on to your patience, and trust that everything will work out in the end.

(360) Hold on to your resilience, and bounce back from setbacks stronger than ever.

(361) The scientist emphasized the need to hold on to sulfate for accurate results.

(362) The waves began to peak up in front of the boat, causing us to hold on tight.

(363) Going AWOL from a required seminar can result in a hold on your registration.

(364) The student's enrollment has been sealed down due to a hold on their account.

(365) The company is slowly relinquishing its hold on the market to its competitors.

(366) Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig in 1813 weakened his hold on power.

(367) Gripping with your fists can help you maintain a firm hold on a tennis racket.

(368) The boat rolled pledged to and fro, causing the passengers to hold on tightly.

(369) She clenched her fists, determined to hold on to her nerve and face her fears.

(370) She took a deep breath to hold on to her nerve before stepping onto the stage.

(371) Many women choose to freeze their eggs to hold on to fertility for future use.

(372) Hold on to your sense of justice, it will help you stand up for what is right.

(373) Hold on, I need to check my schedule to see if I'm available for that meeting.

(374) It's important to hold on to your values and beliefs, even in difficult times.

(375) Hold on, I need to finish this section before I can move on to the next topic.

(376) The company had to relinquish its hold on the industry due to changing trends.

(377) Hold on, I need to finish this online tutorial before I can start the project.

(378) Hold on to your sense of humor, it will help you through difficult situations.

(379) The company had to relinquish its hold on the industry due to new regulations.

(380) He had to hold on to the handlebars to keep his balance while riding the bike.

(381) The book was so engrossing that I lost track of time, such was its hold on me.

(382) Once the balance due is paid in full, we can release the hold on your account.

(383) The student was instructed to hold on to sulfate for the upcoming lab session.

(384) Women should hold on to fertility by freezing their eggs before it's too late.

(385) The boat keeled up between the waves, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(386) The bus driver warned passengers to hold on tight as he applied the airbrakes.

(387) You have to hold on against the pressure to conform and stay true to yourself.

(388) Keep a hold on your sense of humor to lighten the mood during stressful times.

(389) Hold on, I need to finish this presentation before I can answer your question.

(390) The boat's white knuckle turn in the choppy waters made everyone hold on tight.

(391) Gripping with your fists can help you maintain a strong hold on a baseball bat.

(392) We should all hold on tight and cling to a friendship that makes us feel loved.

(393) The ship was barreling through rough seas, causing passengers to hold on tight.

(394) Hold on to your loved ones, they are the ones who will always be there for you.

(395) When facing challenges, hold on to your determination and keep pushing forward.

(396) Hold on to your creativity and express yourself through art, music, or writing.

(397) Hold on, I want to finish this conversation before we move on to another topic.

(398) Hold on to your sense of adventure, and embrace new experiences with open arms.

(399) Hold on to your authenticity, and never compromise who you are for anyone else.

(400) Hold on to your determination, and never give up on your goals and aspirations.

(401) The politician tried to hold on to the lead in the polls by campaigning harder.

(402) She almost hold on to her composure, but burst into tears during the interview.

(403) The dictator's plan was to crush the opposition and maintain his hold on power.

(404) The memory of her smile was so vivid, he could virtually hold on to it forever.

(405) Make sure to keep a hold on your schedule to avoid missing important deadlines.

(406) It's important to keep a hold on your priorities and focus on what's important.

(407) Hold on, I need to finish this project before I can submit it to the professor.

(408) As the train jolts along the tracks, passengers hold on tightly to their seats.

(409) The objective was to raze enemy strongholds and weaken their hold on the region.

(410) The musician could barely hold on to the guitar pick during the fast-paced song.

(411) The boat accelerated into a sharp turn, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(412) The roller coaster took a sudden drop, making everyone scream and hold on tight.

(413) The bank may put a hold on our checks to prevent check fraud, but it's worth it.

(414) Hold on to your sense of self-worth, it will help you value yourself and others.

(415) Hold on to your sense of wonder, it will help you appreciate the beauty of life.

(416) Hold on, I need to finish this experiment before we can move on to the next one.

(417) Hold on, I need to finish this problem set before I can move on to the next one.

(418) Hold on, I need to finish this online quiz before I can move to the next module.

(419) Hold on, I need to finish this online reading before I can answer the questions.

(420) The boat suddenly tilted anticlockwise, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(421) The rope constricts between the climber's hands, making it difficult to hold on.

(422) The driver took a sharp turn at hazard, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(423) The bank may require a hold on a cheque deposit for a first-time account holder.

(424) The rung near the end of the zip line was loose, making it difficult to hold on.

(425) The boat careened through the rough waters, causing passengers to hold on tight.

(426) The librarian double-checked the book's availability before placing a hold on it.

(427) The student could barely hold on to his concentration during the noisy classroom.

(428) The soldier's training helped him hold on to his nerve during the intense battle.

(429) The rapids were so powerful that we had to hold on tightly to shoot through them.

(430) The chemist reminded his assistant to hold on to sulfate for the next experiment.

(431) The team captain motivated his teammates to hold on to the lead and win the game.

(432) It's crucial to hold on to fertility by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and diet.

(433) The spacecraft's instruments were designed to hold on to Saturn's magnetic field.

(434) The boat began to spin out of the storm, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(435) The boat fishtailed in the rough waters, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(436) The fear of failure had a viselike hold on her, preventing her from taking risks.

(437) We had to hold on tight as the camel together with us on its back started to run.

(438) You need to hold on against the urge to give up and persevere through challenges.

(439) Hold on to your integrity, and always do what is right, even when it's difficult.

(440) Hold on to your optimism, and believe that good things are always on the horizon.

(441) The team built a lead in the first half, but they couldn't hold on in the second.

(442) Hold on to your courage, it will help you face any challenge that comes your way.

(443) Hold on to your sense of humor, it will help you lighten up difficult situations.

(444) The college students were amazed by the size of the cargo hold on the cargo ship.

(445) Hold on, I need to finish this lab report before I can start the next experiment.

(446) The car made a sudden lurch up the hill, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(447) The damage for the unreturned library book will result in a hold on your account.

(448) The captain warned us to hold on tight while trying to steer aboard the speedboat.

(449) The passengers were advised to hold on tight as we started to descend the balloon.

(450) Some women choose to use natural remedies and supplements to hold on to fertility.

(451) The balections were a chance for the ruling party to maintain their hold on power.

(452) Even when the horse starts to buck, you must stay in the saddle and hold on tight.

(453) She almost hold on to her sanity, but the stress of the situation proved too much.

(454) It's important to hold on to fertility if you want to have children in the future.

(455) Men can hold on to fertility by avoiding habits that can damage their sperm count.

(456) Farmers must hold on to phosphate fertilizers to ensure their crops grow properly.

(457) The astronaut had to hold on to Saturn's surface to avoid being pulled into space.

(458) The government had to intervene to break up the monopolist's hold on the industry.

(459) As a college student, you need to hold on against the temptation to procrastinate.

(460) It's important to hold on to your humility and never let success get to your head.

(461) Hold on, I need to finish this reading before I can participate in the discussion.

(462) Hold on to your dreams, and never let anyone tell you that you can't achieve them.

(463) When feeling lost, hold on to your sense of purpose and find meaning in your life.

(464) Hold on, I need to finish this reading assignment before I can attend the lecture.

(465) Hold on, I need to finish this group project before I can present it to the class.

(466) The elastic curve of the hair tie allowed for a secure and gentle hold on the hair.

(467) The dancer could barely hold on to her partner's hand during the difficult routine.

(468) It is important for couples to hold on to fertility if they want to start a family.

(469) Hold on, I need to finish this exam before I can celebrate the end of the semester.

(470) Hold on, I need to finish this online quiz before I can move on to the next module.

(471) In troubled water, the boat began to sway, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(472) The singer tried to hold on to the lead in the music charts by releasing new songs.

(473) The car was shimmying down the bumpy road, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(474) It's important to hold on to your self-respect and never let anyone disrespect you.

(475) Hold on, I need to finish this online activity before I can move to the next level.

(476) Hold on to your independence, but don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.

(477) Hold on to your faith, even when things seem hopeless, because miracles can happen.

(478) Hold on to your sense of responsibility, it will help you fulfill your obligations.

(479) Hold on to your sense of responsibility, it will help you become a reliable person.

(480) The boat's captain warned everyone to hold on tight as they drifted around the bend.

(481) He could barely hold on to his laughter during the comedian's hilarious performance.

(482) The boat bale out of control in the rough waters, causing everyone to hold on tight.

(483) The boat juddered as it hit a large wave, causing the passengers to hold on tightly.

(484) The mesne process allowed for a temporary hold on a property during a legal dispute.

(485) The car began to careen beneath the bridge, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(486) You must hold on against the temptation to skip class and prioritize your education.

(487) I was cut off on my ability to register for classes because of a hold on my account.

(488) The firefighter could barely hold on to the ladder while rescuing the trapped person.

(489) Hold on, I need to finish this essay before I can start packing for the weekend trip.

(490) The boat hit a wave and swerved upon impact, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(491) They almost hold on to their savings, but had to dip into it for unexpected expenses.

(492) It is important to hold on to phosphate in order to maintain healthy bones and teeth.

(493) It's necessary to hold on against the pressure to fit in and embrace your uniqueness.

(494) Hold on to your sense of wonder, it will help you appreciate the beauty of the world.

(495) Hold on to your sense of humor, it will help you find joy in the midst of challenges.

(496) When feeling anxious, hold on to your breath and practice mindfulness and meditation.

(497) The boat was careening through the waves, causing everyone on board to hold on tight.

(498) The officer faced disciplinary action for using a choke hold on a non-violent suspect.

(499) The pharmacist advised the patient to hold on to sulfate for their medication regimen.

(500) You need to hold on against the temptation to take shortcuts and put in the hard work.

(501) It's important to hold on against the fear of the unknown and embrace new experiences.

(502) Hold on to your memories, and never forget the people and experiences that shaped you.

(503) Hold on to your hat, it's going to be a bumpy ride, but we'll get through it together.

(504) The car descended fast down the steep hill, making me hold on tight to the handlebars.

(505) The car started to tilt around the sharp turn, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(506) Medical advancements have made it easier for women to hold on to fertility as they age.

(507) The jiggling of the car on the bumpy road made her hold on tight to the steering wheel.

(508) The massive wave hull up in front of the boat, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(509) The coach instructed the players to hold on to the lead and not let the opponent score.

(510) Athletes need to hold on to phosphate stores in their muscles to perform at their best.

(511) The telescope captured stunning images of Saturn, making it hard to hold on to reality.

(512) The mission's success depended on the team's ability to hold on to Saturn's trajectory.

(513) The dogcart rattled along the bumpy dirt road, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(514) If there is a severe earthquake, take shelter under a sturdy table or desk and hold on.

(515) Despite the pressure, she managed to hold on to her nerve and deliver a powerful speech.

(516) The horse reared up on its haunch and neighed loudly, so the rider had to hold on tight.

(517) Women who want to hold on to fertility should consider having children at a younger age.

(518) The body needs to hold on to phosphate to produce energy and maintain cellular function.

(519) The horse sidetracked in front of the carriage, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(520) If you don't hold on tight, the strong current will take you to the bottom of the river.

(521) You need to hold on against the temptation to party too much and prioritize your health.

(522) She dug her nails into the wood, and tried to hold on as the boat rocked back and forth.

(523) Hold on to your dreams, even when life gets tough, because they are what keep you going.

(524) When feeling overwhelmed, hold on to your inner peace and find ways to relax and unwind.

(525) The captain warned the landlubbers to hold on tight as the ship encountered rough waters.

(526) Despite the chaos, she managed to hold on to her nerve and calmly guide others to safety.

(527) The water slide was so steep that I had to hold on tight before sliding down to a pillow.

(528) The rock climber had to grab onto a ledge and hold on tight during a sudden gust of wind.

(529) Hold on to your sense of curiosity, it will help you learn and grow throughout your life.

(530) The hovercraft began to capsize above the river, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(531) It is crucial for women to take care of their reproductive health to hold on to fertility.

(532) The chameleon's tail was prehensile, allowing it to grasp onto branches and hold on tight.

(533) Life is a rollercoaster, with ups and downs, but we must hold on tight and enjoy the ride.

(534) They almost hold on to their relationship, but broke up due to irreconcilable differences.

(535) Aquatic ecosystems rely on organisms to hold on to phosphate to maintain nutrient balance.

(536) It's important to hold on against the temptation to cheat and maintain academic integrity.

(537) It's important to hold on against the pressure to please others and make your own choices.

(538) Keep a hold on your creativity to think outside the box and come up with innovative ideas.

(539) The company decided to relinquish its hold on the market, and focus on a new product line.

(540) The sudden gust of wind made the boat lurch inside the water, causing us to hold on tight.

(541) The swim instructor taught the beginners how to swim up to the wall and hold on for safety.

(542) Klephtic resistance played a crucial role in weakening the Ottoman Empire's hold on Greece.

(543) The hot air balloon pilot instructed the passengers to hold on as they prepared to lift up.

(544) The boat rocked unsteadily in the stormy sea, causing everyone on board to hold on tightly.

(545) The excitement of the rollercoaster made me become light-headed and I had to hold on tight.

(546) Scientists are researching ways to hold on to phosphate in wastewater to prevent pollution.

(547) The helicopter pinwheeled as it made a sharp turn, causing the passengers to hold on tight.

(548) It's important to keep a hold on your curiosity and continue learning beyond the classroom.

(549) The motorcyclist leaned into a sharp turn, causing the fly on the wheel to hold on tighter.

(550) The incubus seemed to have a hold on her, making it impossible for her to escape its grasp.



Hold On meaning


Hold on is a phrasal verb that is commonly used in English. It can be used in a variety of contexts and has several different meanings. In this article, we will explore the different ways in which hold on can be used and provide tips on how to use it correctly in a sentence.


1. To wait or pause One of the most common uses of hold on is to ask someone to wait or pause.

For example, if you are on the phone and need to check something, you might say, "Hold on a minute, let me check." In this context, hold on means to wait or pause for a short period of time. Tip: When using hold on to ask someone to wait or pause, it is important to be polite and respectful. Use a friendly tone of voice and thank the person for their patience.


2. To maintain a grip or grasp Hold on can also be used to describe the act of maintaining a grip or grasp on something.

For example, if you are riding a rollercoaster and need to hold on tight, you might say, "Hold on, this is going to be a wild ride!" In this context, hold on means to maintain a firm grip or grasp on something. Tip: When using hold on to describe maintaining a grip or grasp, it is important to use descriptive language to help the listener understand what you are holding on to.

For example, you might say, "Hold on to the handlebars tightly" or "Hold on to the railing for support."


3. To continue or persevere Hold on can also be used to encourage someone to continue or persevere through a difficult situation.

For example, if a friend is going through a tough time, you might say, "Hold on, things will get better." In this context, hold on means to continue or persevere through a difficult situation. Tip: When using hold on to encourage someone to continue or persevere, it is important to be supportive and empathetic. Acknowledge the person's feelings and offer words of encouragement and support.


4. To retain or keep Hold on can also be used to describe the act of retaining or keeping something.

For example, if you are trying to remember a phone number, you might say, "Let me hold on to that number for a minute." In this context, hold on means to retain or keep something for a short period of time. Tip: When using hold on to describe retaining or keeping something, it is important to clarify how long you will be holding on to it.

For example, you might say, "Let me hold on to that number for a minute while I write it down."


In conclusion, hold on is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you are asking someone to wait, maintaining a grip on something, encouraging someone to persevere, or retaining something for a short period of time, hold on is a useful phrase to have in your vocabulary. By following these tips, you can use hold on correctly in a sentence and communicate effectively with others.





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