Pronunciation of the English word holding.
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1. | "Why were you holding his hand?" "I wasn't holding his hand!" | |
2. | "Why were you holding her hand?" "I wasn't holding her hand!" | |
3. | "Okay, Adrian, pitting, pitting." "I really don't understand this drivethrough. I mean, the backmarker was holding me up, holding everyone up, and I get a drivethrough. Tell the FIA I really don't understand that." "Yes, we think it's very harsh and we will discuss it further with the FIA." | |
4. | “At 2 o’clock [a.m.] I was looking around the neighborhood. People were crying and the water was over the whole village. All the houses were gone. Some people were holding on to trees, some people were holding on to power poles,” he said. | |
5. | Tom isn't holding a knife. He's holding a gun. | |
6. | On top of the statue, Sadako is holding a golden crane over her head. | |
7. | It is no use your holding me back. | |
8. | Holding on to the rope firmly, I came safely to land. | |
9. | Brian is holding Kate's hands. | |
10. | Why are you holding my hands? |