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London attacker stymied by brave bystanders | Learn English phrasal verb 'hold off'

2019/12/12
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A man wielding two knives attacked conferencegoers at a building near the famous landmark London Bridge. Bystanders used whatever they could - including a spear and a whale's tooth - to fight back while police responded. Police shot the attacker after they saw what appeared to be an explosive vest. Plus, learn the English expression ""hold off.""

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