Saturday, August 17, 2019

Phrasal Verbs List with H

List of phrasal verbs with Hang in English:
  • Hang about: Stay, linger or loiter
  • Hang about: Spend time or be friends
  • Hang on: Wait a moment (usually imperative)
  • Hang on: Hold, grasp, or grip
  • Hang on: Keep; to store something for someone
  • Hang on: Pay close attention
  • Hang on: Continually believe in something; to have faith in
  • Hang on: Persevere
  • Hang out: Spend time doing nothing in particular
  • Hang out: Be unyielding; to hold out
  • Hang over: Be threatening, to be imminent
  • Hang together: Be self-consistent
  • Hang up: Put up to hang
  • Hang up: Terminate a telephone call

Phrasal Verbs List with Hold

List of common phrasal verbs with Hold in English:
  • Hold back: Act with reserve; to contain one’s full measure or power
  • Hold back: Contain; stop
  • Hold back: Delay the progress of, especially in school
  • Hold down: Restrain; to check
  • Hold down: Continue, to hold and to manage well
  • Hold in: Restrain oneself
  • Hold off: Delay someone or something temporarily; to keep at bay
  • Hold off: Delay commencing
  • Hold off: Delay commencing an action
  • Hold on: Grasp or grip firmly
  • Hold on: Keep; to store something for someone
  • Hold on: Wait a short time
  • Hold on: Remain loyal
  • Hold out: Wait, or refuse in hopes of getting something better
  • Hold out: Survive, endure
  • Hold out: Withhold something
  • Hold out: Set something aside or save it for later
  • Hold over: Save, delay
  • Hold up: Wait or delay
  • Hold up: Impede; detain
  • Hold up: Support or lift
  • Hold up: Fulfill / fulfill or complete one’s part of an agreement
  • Hold up: Rob at gunpoint

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