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asaltar
Rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat.
hold up
Spanish
asaltar
Spanish
convencer
Defend against attack or criticism.
stand up
Spanish
convencer
Synonyms
Examples for "
stand up
"
stand up
Examples for "
stand up
"
1
Come forward,
stand
up
,
fight the pseudo-science and speak up, he said.
2
I will continue to
stand
up
for mothers who need maternity services.
3
They've been able to control how politicians
stand
up
on this issue.
4
Every result in science has to
stand
up
to criticism every day.
5
That puts political pressure to
stand
up
to the administration, he said.
1
About five years ago I started in to
stick
up
a shack.
2
The women need a few members there to
stick
up
for them.
3
Anyway, they
stick
up
higher than any other part of the mountain.
4
I am sure Mrs. Gray will
stick
up
for your own weeds.
5
Still have that
stick
up
your arse? He turned to Young Griff.
6
We were nice sort of chaps to
stick
up
a gold escort.
7
Wyvis has a knack of getting women to
stick
up
for him.
8
You see I die hard, and
stick
up
for my poor child.
9
Maybe I would have done better to
stick
up
the Territorial Governor.
10
Maybe that's the reason why she's goin' to
stick
up
fer him.
11
There's a good old man to
stick
up
for your old wife!
12
A lot of our men won't
stick
up
for us, unfortunately.
13
Beat the manufacturer, my boy, and
stick
up
for the land.
14
Suddenly I saw a turkey head
stick
up
over the log.
15
Kids that will
stick
up
for you and tell the police what happened.
16
Then
stick
up
another for the second note, and so on.
stick
up
stick
Spanish
asaltar
convencer