hold the fort

hold the fort
phrasal
1. : to maintain a firm position usually against opposition

found himself holding the fort against a solid block of opponents of the plan

2. : to take care of usual affairs

a skeleton staff was left to hold the fort at the office during the Saturday morning — Dorothy Sayers

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hold the fort
To take temporary charge
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Main Entry:fort

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I
see hold I
II
take responsibility for a situation while another person is temporarily absent

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hold the fort (or US hold down the fort)
: to be in charge of a place while the person who is usually in charge is away

You can stay here and hold the fort while I go to the store.

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Main Entry:fort
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hold the fort — see fort
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Main Entry:hold

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hold the ˈfort f26 idiom
(BrE) (NAmE hold down the ˈfort) (informal) to have the responsibility for sth or care of sb while other people are away or out

Why not have a day off? I'll hold the fort for you.

Main entry:fortidiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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