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View definitions for hold no more

hold no more

verb as in brim

Strong match

Weak matches

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Though state law requires that the dorms hold no more than 64 people, the fifth-floor units routinely house nearly 90, according to the commission.

It also requires guns to have magazines that hold no more than 10 bullets — the industry standard is a 30-round magazine.

Instead, Republicans are poised to hold no more than 222 seats, which would be a net gain of about 10.

The bill would also require rifle magazines to be reconfigured so they can hold no more than five rounds at a time.

From BBC

About them were packed some fourteen or fifteen people—the hut could hold no more.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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