Continue to live through hardship or adversity.
Stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something.
1 She and others seem to still hold out hope for Jobs' return.
2 He did not hold out much hope things would improve, he said.
3 It claims members' oil reserves will hold out for another 80 years.
4 But they said they still had enough to hold out for days.
5 After about four minutes of this, I can't hold out any longer.
6 We never know how long someone will be able to hold out .
7 While many are disappointed, some hold out hope that things will improve.
8 If we get attacked, we'll just need to hold out that long.
9 I hoped my health could hold out until this was all over.
10 A small dollop of good luck should hold out until the evening.
11 It was the human instinct; she could not hold out against it.
12 She had to hold out her hands to make her way forward.
13 Rescuers hold out hope of finding missing Florida teens boaters ORLANDO, Fla.
14 Believe me, they didn't pay you enough to hold out on me.
15 To them I hold out a hand of greeting in the spirit.
16 But these Pagan sages did not hold out hopes beyond the grave.
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