hew out
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~ make or shape as with an axe; "hew out a path in the rock"
hire out
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~ grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee; "We rent out our apartment to tourists every year"; "He hired himself out as a cook"
hop out
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~ get out of quickly; "The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car"
hole out
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~ hit the ball into the hole
hide out
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~ be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety; "Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding"; "She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana"
hear out
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~ listen to every detail and give a full hearing to
hold out
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~ last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"
hash over
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~ go back over; "retrograde arguments"
haze over
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~ make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley"
hand over
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~ to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
hold over
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~ hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
hold over
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~ keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time
hold over
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~ continue a term of office past the normal period of time
hold over
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~ intimidate somebody (with a threat); "She was holding it over him"
hunch over
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~ round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward
hold over
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~ hold over goods to be sold for the next season
hold one's own
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~ be sufficiently competent in a certain situation; "He can hold his own in graduate school"
hold one's own
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~ maintain one's position and be in control of a situation
hen-peck
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~ bother persistently with trivial complaints; "She nags her husband all day long"
hand-pick
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~ pick personally and very carefully; "the director hand-picked his new team"