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holt
1[hohlt]
noun
a wood or grove.
a wooded hill.
Holt
2[hohlt]
noun
Harold Edward, 1908–67, Australian political leader: prime minister 1966–67.
a town in central Michigan.
Holt
1/ əʊ /
noun
Harold Edward. 1908–67, Australian statesman; prime minister (1966–67); believed drowned
holt
2/ əʊ /
noun
archaica wood or wooded hill
holt
3/ əʊ /
noun
the burrowed lair of an animal, esp an otter
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of holt1
Origin of holt2
Example Sentences
"This more powerful console offers plenty of opportunities for third-party games publishers bringing Nintendo into more direct competition with Sony and Microsoft," said Katie Holt, senior games industry research analyst at Ampere Analysis .
Llamas, 45, takes over for Lester Holt, who will move full time to NBC’s “Dateline” after a 10-year run in the anchor chair.
You’ve known Lester Holt since you were a 21-year-old production assistant at NBC News.
The current management of Holt International has yet to respond to the BBC's request for comment.
The BBC contacted Bu Chung-ha, who in the 1970s served as chairman of Holt International, South Korea's largest adoption agency.
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