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hold one's horses
Language:
Meanings:
1.
Historical
General English
neutral
To restrain one's horses physically, preventing them from moving forward.
2.
US
UK
General English
colloquial
idiomatic
To be patient; to wait or delay action, often used to request someone to slow down or refrain from acting hastily.
Examples:
EN:
The cry to hold one's horses was meant to increase
HI:
ग़ुंचा तो बहर-हाल बिकसने के लिए था
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