How to use in-sentence of “hold up”:
– The 717 can hold up to 117 passengers.
– Since about 1965, there are usually young women, who hold up the number of the the next round, after one round finished.
– A suspension bridge has tall towers that hold long cables, and the cables hold up or “suspend” the bridge.
– The player can hold up to two weapons at once or three when dual wielding.
– It can hold up to 65,000 people.
– Each sphagnum plant can hold up to 1 billion times as much water as their dry weight, depending on the species.
– The HMS “Bounty” was a small, three masted, mast =wooden poles to hold up the sails fully rigged, sailing ship.
Example sentences of “hold up”:
– Contrary to popular belief, classic cars are structurally weaker than modern cars and will not hold up as well in a crash.
– It has triangular brick wedges at each end, added in the early 1800s to hold up the wall.
– She was sometimes pictured with her husband, Shu, helping to hold up Nut.
– She is known for her one-handed Biellmann spin and her cross-grab Biellmann spiral, in which she uses the hand opposite her leg to hold up her leg in the position.
– A normal photographic film can hold up to 40 pictures.
– In the classic version of the spin, both arms are used to hold up the leg.
– It can hold up to 22,800 kilograms, and can also support SpaceX’s Dragon vehicle.
– CDs can hold up to 700 MB worth of data, which is about 80 minutes of music.
– Also, the player may now hold up to three items at a time.
– It can only hold up to 2 tebibytes of data, and can only have up two four partitions.
- Contrary to popular belief, classic cars are structurally weaker than modern cars and will not hold up as well in a crash.
- It has triangular brick wedges at each end, added in the early 1800s to hold up the wall.