1. holt - Noun
3. Holt - Proper noun
3d pers. sing. pres. of Hold, contr. from holdeth.
A piece of woodland; especially, a woody hill.
A deep hole in a river where there is protection for fish; also, a cover, a hole, or hiding place.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo!" Amy said. "Dan, you're lucky it was only concussive. You could've wiped out the whole Holt family." "And that would've been bad because...? Rick Riordan
Waiting for Cronulla to win a premiership is like leaving the porch lamp on for Harold Holt. Jack Gibson
Everyone knows I'm black. I am who I am. This is the person that Lester Sr. and June Holt raised, and I make no apology for it. At the same time, I'm never going to pull a race card to get what I want. You can't have it both ways. Lester Holt
Alan Reid asserts that Holt was being increasingly criticised within the party in the months before his death, that he was perceived as being "vague, imprecise and evasive" and "nice to the point that his essential decency was viewed as weakness". Source: Internet
Alex Azar, the Health and Human Services secretary, above, sits down with Lester Holt on a special “Dateline” report. Source: Internet
After one month, the pup can leave the holt and after two months, it is able to swim. Source: Internet