hold still
English
Verb
hold still (third-person singular simple present holds still, present participle holding still, simple past and past participle held still)
- To not move; to remain stationary.
- 2021, Michael Farris Smith, chapter 35, in Nick, New York; Boston; London: Little, Brown and Company, page 178:
- He expected a stomp or a fist against the table but instead she held still and he thought he noticed her shoulders moving up and down in slight huffs.
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