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holm
1[ hohm ]
noun
- a low, flat tract of land beside a river or stream.
- a small island, especially one in a river or lake.
holm
2[ hohm ]
noun
Holm
3[ hohlm ]
noun
- Han·ya [hahn-ye], 1895?–1992, U.S. dancer, choreographer, and teacher; born in Germany.
holm
2/ həʊm /
noun
- an island in a river, lake, or estuary
- low flat land near a river
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of holm1
Origin of holm2
Example Sentences
Estonia's national auditor Janar Holm believes several more years of delays are likely: “We have to find the funds to build this railway now or it'll be even more expensive.”
Holm, who acted in “Chariots of Fire,” “Brazil” and “The Sweet Hereafter,” died in 2020 at age 88.
For Ridley Scott’s original 1979 sci-fi-horror classic “Alien,” Holm played Ash, a secretly synthetic crew member with ulterior motives.
“The only one who hadn’t reappeared and who we found fascinating was Ian Holm,” Alvarez says.
Alvarez reached out to Holm’s widow, Sophie de Stempel, to explain the idea and to ask for her thoughts.
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