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hold your fire
phrase
Do not discharge your weapon. Used originally for weapons needing a spark or lighting of a fuse to ignite gunpowder, now sometimes used to mean any weapon launching a projectile.
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So hold your fire!
(Hold your fire just a moment, please).
Hold your fire, he told his men.
But hold your fire: because that last one actually makes sense.
(If these are the issues you care about most, please hold your fire until I get to them).
(Bostonites, hold your fire: Mr. Affleck plans to return for an adaptation of "Live by Night" by Dennis Lehane, who also wrote the novel "Gone Baby Gone").
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If the conclusion is in question, hold your sharing fire until more data come in.
"It gives a very clear theory of action for the federal government that is very different, that is, 'We're going to set expectations and hold your feet to the fire.' " The federal government has set national priorities on specific issues in education from the 1950's onward.
In practice, given that agriculture is often unprofitable for many years, the IRS is unlikely to hold your feet to the fire immediately on that one.
The workplace is filled with "Words of Death," those expressions that say, "No, I'm not safe". Favorite unthinking phrases of some leaders employ even "violent" language to convey they are in control, such as, "I'm going to hold your feet to the fire"—a favorite torture method in the middle ages, designed to get heretics to convert.
They'll hold your feet to the fire more than the cheerleader and make you accountable for your actions.
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