Their Feet.
Unless they are paralyzed from the waist down, in that case a wheel-chair :]
I don't see the difference as long as you are talking about lifting an object physically higher from the floor or ground. But 'hold up' can have the meaning of robbing or robbery. "I'll hold up the first person who comes out of the bank!" a robber might say. Or, "This is a hold up!"
like any regular person would old hand with another person. there is no special way to hold another person's hand. unless you come up with one
Hold up your hand. Count the fingers. Hold up the other hand. Count them. Write down how many you counted. You now know the answer to your question.
the average person could hold his breath for up to 1 minute under water. with the right training could be any where between 2min-5mins
A person can be held under a 72-hour mental health hold for up to 72 hours, which is typically three days.
No, air alone is not strong enough to hold up a person. Gravity will pull the person downward, and air resistance will slow down the fall. Parachutes are needed to provide enough air resistance to safely slow down a person's descent.
Hold what?
ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If a person is arrested, the jail personal will check to see if the person is a legal resident of the US. If the person has immigration problems, the jail will hold the person for ICE personnel, and will not allow them to bond out. ICE will pick up the person and they may be deported.
No, air on its own cannot hold a person up. The lift required to overcome gravity and support a person's weight typically comes from other sources such as buoyancy (in the case of balloons or aircraft) or lift generated by wings (in the case of airplanes).
A person can hold liquids with their mouth (like a straw). Additionally, they can hold objects with their feet (like using toes to pick up a pencil) or balance objects on body parts (like balancing a book on their head).
A better sentence is: Did you grab hold of a person?
Apprentices used to be given the task of holding up a candle so that the masters could see what to do when they were working. If someone was too lowly to even hold up a candle, they were certainly not worthy of anything at all.