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The idiom 'hold your horses' means?
A. Wait a moment.
B. Leave things as they are
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Answered by VABS2
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Answer:

The idiom 'hold your horses' means

A) Wait a moment

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Answered by manishamishra3792
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Answer:

A) Wait a moment

Explanation:

Hold your horses", sometimes said as "Hold the horses", wait. ... "Hold your horses" literally means to keep your horse(s) still, not to be confused with holding them in a stable. Someone is to slow down when going too fast, or to wait a moment, or to be more careful, or to be patient before acting.I hope its helpful to you thanks.

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