Idioms

hold inside

hold (something) inside (of oneself)

To not share or release something related to one's emotions. I wanted to hold my tears inside of myself at the funeral, but I was blubbering in no time. I knew Angela was going through a tough time, so I really tried to hold my happiness inside while I was with her. Hold your anger inside until the boss is gone, OK? You don't want to say something you'll regret later.
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hold something inside

((of) one(self)) Go to hold something in.
See also: hold, inside
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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References in periodicals archive
the no place of taking hold inside the inside call heard in the reeds.
The blaze had taken hold inside a teenage girl's bedroom and destroyed it, sending smoke through the rest of the upstairs.
he is their enemy and demands the very poisonous essence they hold inside. It is a sleek ride into the underworld and what happens when it collides with our world.
A North Wales Fire Service spokeswoman said crews were confronted with a severe fire, which had already taken hold inside a bedroom after the candle had fallen on to bedclothes.
The essential point was that the laws that governed combustion outside the body seemed to hold inside the body as well.
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