Definition: A grasp or grip.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a fantastic question today, it’s true, about the word "holds." The dictionary tells us it’s “a grasp or grip,” which is perfectly correct, you see. But let's dig a little deeper, shall we? Think about what that really means. "Holds" can mean different things, depending on how it’s used – it’s quite versatile, you agree? Physically: Like holding a book, or holding your breath when you're swimming free! It’s a physical action, a firm embrace. Figuratively: It can also mean to contain something - like “the castle holds many secrets deep.” Or it can mean to maintain a belief – "He holds strong to his dreams while he’s asleep." It's about keeping something secure, or having an influence on something. Do you have any examples of how you've seen the word "holds" used? Let's talk about it!