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  • 81keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 82keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 83keep\ track — v. phr. To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. What day of the week is it? I can t keep track. Usually used with of . Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital. The farmer …

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  • 84keep off — 1) we ask that you please keep off the playing field Syn: stay off, not enter, keep away from, stay away from, not trespass on 2) Maud tried to keep off political subjects Syn: avoid, steer clear of, stay away from, evade, dodge, sid …

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  • 85stay in touch — keep in touch, be in touch with, maintain a connection with/to, maintain ties with/to, remain in contact with …

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  • 86ˌkeep sth ˈoff (sth) — phrasal verb to not touch something, or to prevent something from touching something Keep the flies off the food.[/ex] Keep your hands off, it s mine.[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 87keep one's mitts off — informal keep one s hands away from; not touch keep your mitts off the fan control! …

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  • 88keep in — phr verb Keep in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑check, ↑contact, ↑cupboard, ↑forefront, ↑ignorance, ↑jail, ↑lane, ↑mind, ↑order, ↑perspective, ↑proportion, ↑ …

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  • 89touch up —    1. digitally to excite the genitals (of another)    Usually the male does it to the female:     ... it would be ridiculous to keep you from your work just because you touched up some Jewess. (Keneally, 1982, writing of territory occupied by… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 90keep your hands off — informal to not touch someone or something …

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