Hold your horses


Often used to tell someone to stop, wait and think about their actions before doing something.

Thu, 03/07/2008 - 3:12am — srfgrgl


Just an example sentence study that contains the word of today with two idioms: A woman who doesn't want to feel a sense of betrayal,should be careful and shouldn't choose a cad as a boyfriend.Yes,it's very easy to say,but how?Maybe,she can patiently hold herhorses,before she doesn’t decide whether he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing or not.

 

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