1. ahold - Noun
2. ahold - Adverb
Near the wind; as, to lay a ship ahold.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOh, get ahold of yourself. Nobody's proposing that we parse English. Larry Wall
For my 50th birthday, I got ahold of a new print of 'Saturday Night Fever.' I see it much more as a tough coming-of-age movie than as a disco story. Gene Siskel
Every combatant commander is addicted to grabbing ahold of a bigger slice of the pie on behalf of his area of operations. Source: Internet
Sheriff Craig Apple says they've even a gotten report of someone impersonating law enforcement to get ahold of 90 containers of Lysol. Source: Internet
DC got ahold of him, though, casting him as World War I-era secret agent, and love interest of Diana Prince, Steve Trevor in and its 1980s-set sequel. Source: Internet
CBS Los Angeles attempted to, but was unable to get ahold of city leaders over the weekend and at the time of publication. Source: Internet