That would be its 'capacity'.
Shoring is using props to hold something up or to give it support. Shielding is protecting something, such as covering something up to protect it from the elements or put up a screen to hide something from view.
To grab onto something is to hold some nearby, substantial object with your hand, which is usually done in order to prevent yourself from falling over. If you are in a vehicle such as a bus, which is making rapid turns, starts or stops, you may need to hold on to something. Grab is the more informal version. It is an altered form of grasp.
The word is clutch. Note that this is a verb and a noun at the same time.
The word 'weight' is both a noun and a verb.The verb to 'weight' is to hold something down by placing something on top of it; to attach importance or value to something; to trouble or burden with something; a word for an action.A related verb is to weigh.
Exactly what it says - you do know how to hold something.
Something to Hold Onto was created in 2002.
capacity means how much can something hold
You cling to something when you hold fast to it. You also clench your teeth when you hold them together.
Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart was created on 1989-01-02.
grip hold
Grip
Hold
You grip something tightly.
They hold protons or neutrons or something of that nature... - ;)
It means u hold something tightly or you don't hold it tightly
grip or cling