hold onto



hold onto something

also hold on to something
to continue to keep something She might be better off holding onto her old computer for a year or two. The way to prevent fear from becoming panic is to hold onto your good sense. The team held on to first place with a 4–3 win last night.
See also: hold

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vitaliya-Russian, Ukrainian
Abia-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Dorete-Danish
AsenathAS-ə-nath (English)Biblical
AugustOW-guwst (German, Polish), AW-gəst (English)German, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Catalan, English
Noya-Hebrew