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Holdup   Listen
noun
Holdup  n.  
1.
A robbery, usually at gunpoint.
2.
A delay. "What's the holdup?"
3.
Highway robbery (2).






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Holdup" Quotes from Famous Books



... corsair, viking, Paul Jones^, buccaneer, buccanier^; piqueerer^, pickeerer^; rover, ranger, privateer, filibuster; rapparee^, wrecker, picaroon^; smuggler, poacher; abductor, badger [Slang], bunko man, cattle thief, chor^, contrabandist^, crook, hawk, holdup man, hold-up [U.S.], jackleg [U.S.], kidnaper, rustler, cattle rustler, sandbagger, sea king, skin [Slang], sneak thief, spieler^, strong-arm man [U.S.]. highwayman, Dick Turpin, Claude Duval, Macheath, footpad, sturdy beggar. cut purse, pick purse; pickpocket, light-fingered gentry; sharper; card ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... danger of the holdup had been assigned as the rear guard, and he was the last man to pass Allister. The leader had drawn his horse to one side a couple of miles down the valley, and, as each of his band passed him, he raised his hand in silent greeting. It was the last Andrew ...
— Way of the Lawless • Max Brand



Words linked to "Holdup" :   deferment, slowdown, forbearance, inactivity, armed robbery, cunctation, holdup man, stickup, procrastination, delay, break, shillyshally, retardation, heist, hold up, trifling, tarriance, lingering, lag, postponement, filibuster, dawdling, demurrage



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