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hold up

hold up : to make the victim of a holdup : rob

Adverse possession

and secondly, the person setting up dispossession may have been holding under the rightful owner's title, e.g., trustees, guardians, bailiffs or

Bear

To support or sustain to hold up

Dade

To hold up by leading strings or by the hand as a child

Hold up

To rob usually at gunpoint or knifepoint

support

accordance with an agreement or court order 4 : to hold up or in position : maintain the physical integrity of [the

Drawgloves

An old game played by holding up the fingers

Satire

A composition generally poetical holding up vice or folly to reprobation a keen or severe

Defamation

or publicly spoken, that injures another's reputation or good name, holding up of a person to reduce, Scorn or contempt in

Resignation

the office. To 'relinquish an office' means to 'cease to hold' the office, or to 'loose hold of' the office, Union

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