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Friday, July 17, 2020

Phrasal Verb of the Day: hold up (3) - to steal from someone while threatening them with a gun or a similar weapon - be held up The bank in High Street has been held up three times in the last ten years, and the robbers got away every time. ( EnglishH 0249 i3v )

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