Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
HOLD THE FORTto take care of a place or to keep an activity going while someone is away
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1. The manager left the store to go to lunch. She asked the sales clerk to hold the fort while she was gone.
2. I got the party started and then discovered that I had to leave to get some more food. I asked my friend to hold the fort until I got back. The expression probably originates from the idea of defending (holding) a fort under attack. |
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