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hold-up noun [ ˈhəʊldʌp ]

• a situation that causes delay.
• "the road closure will cause lengthy hold-ups"
Similar: delay, setback, hitch, snag, difficulty, problem, issue, trouble, wait, waiting period, stoppage, traffic jam, jam, bottleneck, tailback, gridlock, congestion, glitch, hiccup, snarl-up,
• a robbery conducted with the use of threats or violence.
• "the shocked victims of an armed hold-up"
Similar: robbery, raid, armed robbery, armed raid, theft, burglary, mugging, stick-up, snatch, heist,
• a stocking held up by an elasticated top rather than by suspenders.

hold up

• support and prevent something from falling.
• "concrete pillars hold up the elevated section of the railway"
Similar: support, hold, bear, carry, take, sustain, keep up, prop up, bolster up, shore up, buttress,
• display something by holding it above one's waist or head.
• "he held up the book so she could see the cover"
• delay or block the movement or progress of someone or something.
• "our return flight was held up for seven hours"
Similar: delay, detain, make late, set back, keep back, retard, slow down, slow up, obstruct, impede, hinder, hamper, inhibit, balk, thwart, curb, hamstring, frustrate, foil, baffle, be a hindrance to, interfere with, put a brake on, stop, stymie, put a spoke in the wheel of, bork,
Opposite: speed up, facilitate,
• rob someone or something using threats or violence.
• "a masked gunman held up the post office"
Similar: rob, commit armed robbery on, make an armed raid on, waylay, mug, ambush, stick up, bushwhack, bushrange,
• remain strong or vigorous.
• "the Labour vote held up well"
• wait; stop.
• "Hold up! I'm coming too!"
• refrain from playing a winning card for tactical reasons.
• "South held up the Ace until the third round of the suit"


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