Aún no tenemos significados para "real hold".
1A friendless creature who had no real hold upon any one.
2The farm has been his only real hold on life the last five years.
3Our real hold on even earthly good is the choosing of God for our supreme good.
4Liverpool, meanwhile, celebrated a victory that gives them a real hold at the Premier League summit.
5I tried, for the first time in my life, to get a real hold on the idea.
6Ms Potaka said she was on home detention when the drug got a real hold on her.
7Yes; if they could rob Blum's, it would be a real hold-up, in more senses than one.
8Do not tell me that cats never love people; that only places have real hold upon their affections.
9Then some lad is given up to us, the language learned, and a real hold on the island obtained.
10He was to learn how little real hold upon society has the man who can only instruct and delight it.
11I felt it more because you're the only kind of woman that could ever get a real hold on me.
12The people, having no real hold on their hereditary Creed, accepted, by tens of thousands, that of the Mussulman invaders.
13The New Idea seems to have less real hold in Italy-atleast among the governing class-thanin any other European country.
14As long as even upright men's thoughts run in that mould, Christianity cannot pretend to have any real hold on the nation.
15He had never permitted it to take a real hold of his mind, and he resented anybody's attempt to bring it closer to him.
16Once the Church gets real hold of a thing-ora man-worth while, she holds on so fast that all hell can't pry her loose.
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