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Hold Me In Your Arms; Hold Me in Your Arms (song); Hold Me in Your Arms (disambiguation)

hold in      
If you hold in an emotion or feeling, you do not allow yourself to express it, often making it more difficult to deal with.
Depression can be traced to holding in anger...
Go ahead and cry. Don't hold it in.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
hold in      
1.
(Active.) Check, restrain, repress, rein in.
2.
(Neuter.) Restrain one's self.
hold on         
1.
(Active.) Continue, maintain, keep up, push forward.
2.
(Neuter.) Cling, stick, hold fast, keep hold of.
3.
(Neuter.) Continue, remain, endure, last.
4.
Persevere, persist, be steady, be steadfast, be constant, go on, keep on, keep one's course, keep or maintain one's ground, stick to it, not give it up, stand fast, stand firm.

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Hold Me in Your Arms

Hold Me in Your Arms may refer to:

  • "Hold Me in Your Arms" by Ray Heindorf, Charles Henderson and Don Pippin, popularized by Doris Day in the movie Young at Heart
  • "Hold Me in Your Arms" by Brad Paisley
  • Hold Me in Your Arms (album), a 1988 album by Rick Astley
    • "Hold Me in Your Arms" (Rick Astley song), 1988
  • "Hold Me in Your Arms" (Southern Sons song), 1991
  • "Hold Me in Your Arms" by The Black Keys, from their album Thickfreakness
  • "Hold Me in Your Arms" (The Trews song), a 2007 song by The Trews from their album No Time for Later
  • "Hold Me In Your Arms", a song recorded by Pixie Lott
Examples of use of hold in
1. Murtha‘s reputation for bipartisanship will hold in good stead."
2. A celebratory atmosphere took hold in some locations.
3. The Nablus operation was the first fatal Israeli raid since the truce took hold in Gaza.
4. Warner said the provision will "hold in limbo" the entire base–closing process.
5. Christianity took hold in Greece in the 4th century after Roman Emperor Constantine‘s conversion.