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Hold your horses

Thursday, August 6, 2026 · Idiom · Sayso Play puzzle #14

Hold your horses

This phrase means to wait or be patient before taking action. It comes from the days when people traveled by horse-drawn vehicles and needed to keep their horses still before moving. For example, if someone is rushing to make a decision, you might say, "Hold your horses, let's think this through first."

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