Some words that mean "seize" or "hold firmly" are:gripclutchgraspclaspclench
The first alternative "... hold on to ..." is better for several reasons: 1. The verb is basically "to hold on" - even though it's usually "to" something 2. The word "onto" usually refers to a destination for movement (no movement in this sentence) 3. We could also say, "Why do you hold on, despite her kindness, to that bitterness?"
Britches, or breeches, are pants used in riding horses. Meaning hold onto your pants. Can also mean the same thing as "hold your horses"
Someone who, without fail, will always hold onto their beliefs.
Most Firmly is the answer. It''s not firmlier if that's what some of you are thinking Stay Smart!:) -DorkyGeek77
Some words that mean "seize" or "hold firmly" are:gripclutchgraspclaspclench
Some words that mean "graso" or "hold firmly" are:gripclutchgraspclaspclench
to take hold of or seize firmly
The past form of hold is held.I hold onto hope.They hold onto hope.She /She holds onto hope. (note: The word changes.)I held onto hope.He/she held onto hope.They held onto hope.
To hold firmly in place means to stop or steady something so it does not move around uncontrollably.
he rested his broken leg firmly onto the hassock
Strapping machines are used for winding the strapping onto objects firmly and securely. This is best done with a machine if a high tension is required because they can hold the strapping more tightly.
Something to Hold Onto was created in 2002.
To hold firmly to a belief ,idea or a opinion
Restraining means to hold back or to hold firmly. A seat belt is a restraining device.
By firmly hold the property attached to the nut
Hold Onto Our Love was created on 2004-04-19.