His fly rod
Are you talking about the math problem? His Fly Rod
Something to Hold Onto was created in 2002.
A fisherman may find it difficult to hold onto a slippery fish due to its scales and mucus coating, which reduce friction. Additionally, the fish's thrashing movements and strength can make it challenging for the fisherman to maintain a firm grip. Proper handling techniques, such as using a landing net or wet hands, can help improve grip and prevent the fish from escaping.
To possess or cling onto something.
They dont, unless you guys need something to hold onto!
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.
So they have something to hold onto!
The answer to the riddle "What is lighter than a feather but hard to hold?" is "breath." A breath is intangible and weightless, yet it's difficult to grasp or hold onto once exhaled. This play on words highlights the contrast between something that has no physical weight and the challenge of capturing it.
To grasp onto something means to firmly hold or seize it with your hand or hands. It can also refer to understanding or comprehending a concept or idea.
I don't know if you want me to answer what that "something" is called, because it could be anything, but the action can be called: squeeze clutch grip clasp seize grab grasp
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.