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To be very confident and proud, even in times of difficulty.
e.g. Although the soccer team had lost the match, they held their head high because they tried their best.
¡»Hold on
A phrase to tell others to wait for a short time.
e.g. Hold on, I need to deal with this urgent matter first.
¡»Hold out an olive branch
To do or say something to show that you want to end a dispute with someone.
e.g. She held out an olive branch to her sister by writing her an apology letter.
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