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  • Hold on

  • Hold onto me

  • 'Cause I'm a little unsteady

  • A little unsteady

  • Mama, come here

  • Approach, appear

  • Daddy, I'm alone

  • 'Cause this house don't feel like home

  • But if you love me, don't let go

  • Whoa, if you love me, don't let go

  • Hold, hold on, hold onto me

  • 'Cause I'm a little unsteady

  • A little unsteady

  • Hold, hold on, hold onto me

  • 'Cause I'm a little unsteady

  • A little unsteady

  • Mother, I know

  • That you're tired of being alone

  • Dad, I know you're trying

  • To fight when you feel like flying

  • But if you love me, don't let go

  • Whoa, if you love me, don't let go

  • Hold, hold on, hold onto me

  • 'Cause I'm a little unsteady

  • A little unsteady

  • Hold, hold on, hold onto me

  • 'Cause I'm a little unsteady

  • A little unsteady

  • Hold, hold on, hold onto me

  • 'Cause I'm a little unsteady

  • A little unsteady

Hold on

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Unsteady - X Ambassadors (Cover by Travis Atreo)

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    LuLu posted on 2017/03/20
Video vocabulary

Keywords

approach

US /əˈprəʊtʃ/

UK /ə'prəʊtʃ/

  • other
  • The means or opportunity to reach something.
  • other
  • To come near or nearer to someone or something in distance or time.
  • other
  • To come near or nearer to someone or something in distance or time.
  • To speak to someone about something, often making a request or proposal.
  • noun
  • Means of reaching a place, often a road or path
  • An initial proposal or request made to someone.
  • A way of dealing with something.
  • Request of someone with a specific goal in mind
  • Specific way to handle a project, task, problem
  • verb
  • To get close to reaching something or somewhere
  • To request someone to do something specific
hold

US /hold/

UK /həʊld/

  • verb
  • To agree to keep something for someone
  • To have the capacity to support/contain something
  • To control an area and protect it from attack
  • To not allow someone to leave a place
  • To cause an event to happen at a place or time
  • To use hands or arms to carry or keep something
  • To have a specific quality or property
  • To keep an image, belief or feeling in your mind
  • To have or own something
  • To wait before being able to talk on the phone
  • To limit the movement of someone in a sport
  • noun
  • Section of a ship or plane used for storing things
  • Influence or power held over someone
  • Place of support for hands or feet when climbing
feel

US /fil/

UK /fi:l/

  • verb
  • To be aware of or experience an emotion, sensation
  • To sense through direct contact; touch
fight

US /faɪt/

UK /faɪt/

  • noun
  • An argument or quarrel
  • Act of trying to hurt someone by hitting them
  • A struggle to do a difficult task
  • verb
  • To argue or quarrel with someone about something
  • To try to hurt someone by hitting them
  • To struggle to do a difficult task
fly

US /flai/

UK /flaɪ/

  • noun
  • Common flying insect, sometimes blue in color
  • Opening with fold of cloth hiding zipper on pants
  • verb
  • To move in the wind, e.g. a flag
  • To move at a high speed
  • To travel in a plane, helicopter, balloon etc.
  • To pilot people or items by plane
  • To travel through the air using wings
love

US /lʌv/

UK /lʌv/

  • noun
  • Person's name
  • A very strong feeling of affection
  • The person you care very deeply about
  • Strong, deep emotional and sexual attraction
  • verb
  • To care for and like someone very strongly, deeply
  • To like doing very much; enjoy greatly
  • To feel a strong emotional and romantic attraction
home

US /hom/

UK /həʊm/

  • noun
  • House, apartment or building to be rented or sold
  • Institution for sick or elderly people
  • Place where a person or a family lives
  • Country where a person lives or was born
  • Region that is native to peoples, plant or animals
  • adverb
  • Into the correct or intended position
  • adjective
  • A sports team's own field or place of play
  • verb
  • To move towards a particular target location
tired

US /ˈtaɪərd/

UK /ˈtaɪəd/

  • adjective
  • Without energy so you want to rest or fall asleep
  • verb
  • To lose, cause to lose energy so you want to rest
house

US /haʊs/

UK /haʊs/

  • adjective
  • Relating to a house or household.
  • noun
  • Place where a specific activity or business occurs
  • A building for human habitation, typically consisting of walls, a roof, and a door.
  • A business or firm.
  • A family, especially a royal family or noble family.
  • Building in which a family, person lives
  • A deliberative or legislative assembly.
  • The audience in a theater or cinema.
  • verb
  • To give someone a place to live
  • To contain or store something
  • other
  • To provide accommodation or shelter for.
unsteady

US /ʌnˈstɛdi/

UK /ʌnˈstedi/

  • adjective
  • Variable; subject to change
  • Not emotionally stable; disturbed or upset.
  • Irregular or uneven in movement or operation.
  • Not firm or stable; shaky.