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hold-up
n
1. a robbery, esp an armed one
2. a delay; stoppage
3. US an excessive charge; extortion
4. (Clothing & Fashion) (usually plural) a stocking that is held up by an elasticated top without suspenders
vb hold up (adverb)
1. (tr) to delay; hinder we were held up by traffic
2. (tr) to keep from falling; support
3. (tr) to stop forcibly or waylay in order to rob, esp using a weapon
4. (tr) to exhibit or present he held up his achievements for our admiration
5. (intr) to survive or last how are your shoes holding up?
6. (Group Games / Bridge) Bridge to refrain from playing a high card, so delaying the establishment of (a suit)
hold up one's hands to confess a mistake or misdeed
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hold-up
noun
1. robbery, theft, mugging (informal), stick-up (slang, chiefly U.S.) an armed hold-up at a National Australia bank
2. delay, wait, hitch, trouble, difficulty, setback, snag, traffic jam, obstruction, stoppage, bottleneck They arrived late due to a motorway hold-up.
Translations
hold-up [ˈhəuldˌʌp] n (robbery) → rapina a mano armata; (stoppage, delay) → intoppo (Brit) (of traffic) → ingorgo
hold-up [ˈhəuldˌʌp] n (robbery) → rapina a mano armata; (stoppage, delay) → intoppo (Brit) (of traffic) → ingorgo

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a white male wearing a straw cowboy hat and sunglasses walked into a Bank of America branch on Ponderosa Drive and handed a teller a hold-up note.
The training program's "real-life" scenarios bring viewers directly into a hold-up situation and help generate discussion on how to properly handle each element of a bank robbery.
 
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