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Hold Horses One’s In The Loop 354 Stay Calm Patient Hurry

Id in_the_loop_354
Idiom HOLD (ONE’S) HORSES
Definition to stay calm or be patient when someone wants to hurry
Examples
  1. The children were ready to go, but their father was not. They kept bothering him until he told them to hold their horses.
  2. Now just hold your horses. I know you’re in a hurry, but you can’t go outside without your coat on in this chilly weather.
Cross-Refs

Synonym: keep (one’s) shirt on

Antonyms: shake a leg; step on it

Extra Info

The expression is generally used in the imperative. It is used by an adult to children, a superior to an inferior or between two equals on friendly or intimate terms.

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