Get a hold of Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To successfully contact or reach someone; also, to obtain or grasp something physically or mentally.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, common in everyday conversation. Often used when trying to reach someone by phone or email ('get a hold of John'), or obtaining something difficult to access. Can also mean to calm oneself ('get a hold of yourself'). Don't confuse with 'hold of' alone or with formal writing.
Example Sentences
I tried to get a hold of my friend yesterday, but she didn't answer.
basic
Can you get a hold of a hammer for me?
basic
It's hard to get a hold of fresh fruit in winter.
basic
Let me know if you get a hold of the tickets!
natural
I finally got a hold of customer service after waiting an hour.
natural
He needs to get a hold of himself before the meeting starts.
natural