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  • 71keep to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms keep to : present tense I/you/we/they keep to he/she/it keeps to present participle keeping to past tense kept to past participle kept to 1) keep something to something to prevent an amount or number from… …

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  • 72keep track — verb keep informed of fully aware I keep track of the stock market developments • Ant: ↑lose track • Hypernyms: ↑know, ↑cognize, ↑cognise • Verb Frames: Somebody …

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  • 73Keep Yourself Alive — Infobox Single Name = Keep Yourself Alive Artist = Queen B side= Son and Daughter from Album = Queen Released = July 6, 1973 Format = 7 [ Recorded = ] Genre = Hard rock Length = 3:45 Label = flagicon|GBR EMI, flagicon|USA Elektra Writer = Brian… …

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  • 74keep back — phrasal verb Word forms keep back : present tense I/you/we/they keep back he/she/it keeps back present participle keeping back past tense kept back past participle kept back 1) [transitive] to not tell someone something, or to not show how you… …

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  • 75Keep Surfing — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Keep Surfing Produktionsland Deutschland …

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  • 76keep —   Mālama, pa a. See ex., bless.    ♦ To keep away, ho omamamao, ho ē ē, ho okā oko a.    ♦ To keep on doing, ho omau, oia, noke, kakano.    ♦ To keep the Sabbath, mālama Lā Kāpaki.    ♦ To keep sorcery bundles, mālama pū olo.    ♦ Keep out, kapu …

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  • 77keep from — {v.}, {informal} To hold yourself back from; stop or prevent yourself from (doing something). * /Can you keep from repeating gossip?/ * /Jill can t keep from talking about her trip./ Usually used with can in the negative. * /You can t keep from… …

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  • 78keep from — {v.}, {informal} To hold yourself back from; stop or prevent yourself from (doing something). * /Can you keep from repeating gossip?/ * /Jill can t keep from talking about her trip./ Usually used with can in the negative. * /You can t keep from… …

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  • 79keep\ from — v informal To hold yourself back from; stop or prevent yourself from (doing something). Can you keep from repeating gossip? Jill can t keep from talking about her trip. Usually used with can in the negative. You can t keep from liking Jim.… …

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  • 80keep out of someone's way — be/get/keep/out of the/someone’s/way phrase to be or stay away from the area where someone is so that you do not annoy them or make it difficult for them to do something Make sure the kids keep out of the way while I’m working …

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