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take a stand
(idiomatic) To assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs.
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track stand
A technique used by bicycle riders to remain virtually stationary by adjusting their weight
stand a chance
(idiomatic) To have a chance.
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stand off
To stand some distance apart from something or someone. / (US) To prevent any would-be attacker from coming close by adopting an offensive posture. / (nautical, dated) To move away from shore.
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stand-ups
stand-ins
Sheffield stand
A type of bicycle stand consisting of a single inverted U-shaped metal bar that is mounted onto or embedded into the ground.
stand pat
(intransitive, poker) To play one's hand without drawing any more cards. / (intransitive, blackjack) To stop hitting; to declare one's hand as final. / (idiomatic) To resist changes.
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stand on ceremony
(idiomatic) To act in a formal, ceremonious, or overly polite manner.
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keg stand
A drinking ritual in which the drinker is hoisted aloft to drink directly from a keg of beer while performing something like a handstand.