Easy as in bottle up To restrain or control, especially in the context of composing oneself emotionally or physically. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold In'
She tried to hold in her laughter when she saw the clumsy dancer on stage.
Despite the shocking news, she managed to hold in her disbelief until she could process it.
The teacher asked the students to hold in their excitement about the upcoming field trip.
It was challenging for him to hold in his surprise when he saw the unexpected gift.
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