Phrasal verb №124
hold on to
/həʊld ɒn tuː/
Meaning
To keep something and not let go of it
Example
Hold on to your ticket, you’ll need it later.
Hold on to your ticket, you’ll need it later.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №124
/həʊld ɒn tuː/
She holds on to the old map because it holds many memories.
She holds on to the old map because it holds many memories.
I have held on to my old letters for many years.
I have held on to my old letters for many years.
He held on to the photo when he moved house.
He held on to the photo when he moved house.