fort
fort /f'ɔːrt/ (forts)
1 [N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES]
A fort is a strong building or a place with a wall or fence around it where soldiers can stay and be safe from the enemy.
2 [PHRASE] V inflects, oft PHR for n
If you hold the fort for someone, or, in American English, if you hold down the fort, you look after things for them while they are somewhere else or are busy doing something else.
His business partner is holding the fort while he is away.
1 [N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES]
A fort is a strong building or a place with a wall or fence around it where soldiers can stay and be safe from the enemy.
2 [PHRASE] V inflects, oft PHR for n
If you hold the fort for someone, or, in American English, if you hold down the fort, you look after things for them while they are somewhere else or are busy doing something else.
His business partner is holding the fort while he is away.