APC 13 09 07 15 5 3d
Phrasal Verbs hołd back:
1) (tr) control (tears, laughter), 2) (tr) delay, 3) (tr) keep secret, 4) (int) be reluctant to act
The joke was so funny that Jake
couldn't hołd......back.....
............his laughter.
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