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What is the past tense of hold up?

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The past tense of hold up is held up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hold up is holds up.

The present participle of hold up is holding up.

The past participle of hold up is held up.

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She held up his head with one hand and with the other she used the shower head to wash some of the dirt out of his hair.
He smiled pleasantly and held up a black-gloved hand to show a short, wicked knife with a taped handle and curving blue blade.
The man held up his warrant card, even though the laser reflections from shiny clear plastic made it quite unreadable.
The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run.
Manchester's war on binge drinking has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse.
They held up movements for about eight hours and the road was effectively closed.

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