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  1. get ahold of (one)

    • 1. Literally, to grab and hold onto someone with one's hands. The police officer got ahold of the suspect before he could run away. ...
    • 2. To successfully make contact and communicate with one. ...
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    get hold of someone (also get ahold of someone) to communicate with someone, esp. by telephone: I haven’t talked to her in years, so I wouldn’t know how to get hold of her anymore.
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    Ahold is most often used in the phrase get ahold of, meaning to grab someone or something in a literal or figurative sense. One may get ahold of someone’s arm, get ahold of some information, or the phrase get ahold of may be used to …

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