TO HOLD ON
To keep your hands tightly around something
Example: If you don't hold on when you are on the train, you could fall over.
TO HOLD ON
To keep a job, position or condition
Example: Erika was struggling tohold onto her job as she couldn't meet her sales target.
TO HOLD ON
To wait
Example: Frank needed to hold on while Abbey went home to get her bag.
You should have held on to something to stop you falling over.
Hold on. I've left my bag at home!
I'm sorry Erika. Unless you meet your sales targets this month you won't be able to hold on to your job.
What are some other ways you can illustrate "to hold on"?