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The figurative Language used in "Hold your horses" is an idiom. It defines that you should slow down when you are too swift in something. It also means you should stop and freeze what you are doing.

For example, when somebody says "Hold your horses", it is a reminder or alert to be careful, slow down, or stop doing something.

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