Easy as in hold out To endure or wait; to stay in a situation despite difficulties or delays. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold On'
Despite the storm, the sailor decided to hold on to the mast and continue sailing.
Despite the turbulence, the passengers were reassured to hold on to their seatbelts.
The rescue team told the stranded hikers to hold on until they could reach them.
The astronaut had to hold on to the spaceship during the spacewalk.
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