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To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder., To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
The correct phrase is "whose back will hold out." "Whose" is the possessive form used to indicate ownership or association, while "who's" is a contraction for "who is." In this context, you are asking about the person whose back will be able to endure or withstand something.
Yes, "clenches" is the third person singular form of the verb "clench", meaning to hold tightly.
Baggage is luggage used to hold your clothes etc when you are travelling. A back pack is luggage designed to be carried on your back.
The Bible is more than just a book; it is considered by many to hold deeper significance and meaning beyond its physical form. It is a sacred text for various religions and is believed to contain spiritual truths and guidance for believers.
The correct form for performing back extensions involves lying face down on a back extension bench, keeping your feet secured, and slowly lifting your upper body until your back is straight. Hold for a moment, then lower back down.
The root word "hib" means "to have" or "to hold." It is commonly used in words such as "hibernate" (to spend the winter in a dormant state) and "inhibit" (to hold back or restrain).
By saying "Tryin to hold my woody back" He's holding back a boner. Boners are usually called woodys
Hold Me Back was created in 2000.
To cushion: verb; to soften or hold back strengthBlow: noun; a strike or hit, either with a fist or a weapon
The root word for abstinence is "abstain," which comes from the Latin word "abstinere," meaning "to hold back" or "to refrain."