have (a)hold of (someone or something)
have (a)hold of (someone or something)
Literally, to have a grip on someone or something. The police officer had ahold of the suspect before he could run away. My sister had ahold of me at our mother's funeral to keep herself from breaking down in tears.
See also: have, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- (a)hold of (someone or something)
- ahold
- hold of
- get ahold of (one)
- rip (someone or something) to bits
- rip apart
- rip somebody/something apart/to shreds, bits, etc.
- rip (someone or something) apart
- ripping
- rip to