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Phrase(s): hold something for someone
1. to keep something safe for someone. • I will hold your money for you. • Do you want me to hold your wallet for you while you swim? 2. [for a merchant] to set something aside for a purchaser who will pay for it and take delivery at a later date. • I will hold it for you until you can pay for it. • We can hold it for you right here and give it to you when you have the money.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs