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  • 61keep something back — 1 she kept back some of the money: (KEEP IN) RESERVE, put by/aside, set aside; retain, hold back, keep, hold on to, not part with; N. Amer. set by; informal stash away. 2 she kept back the details …

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  • 62keep something back — 1) she kept back some of the money Syn: reserve, keep in reserve, put aside/by, set aside; retain, hold back, hold on to, not part with; informal stash away 2) she kept back the details Syn: withhold, keep secret, keep hidden …

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  • 63Quiet Days — Infobox Album Name = Quiet Days Type = studio Artist = The Battlefield Band Released = 1992 Recorded = Genre = Celtic Length = 51:37 Label = Temple Producer = Robin Morton Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|2.5|5… …

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  • 64keep quiet — do not talk, shut up    Will you please keep quiet. You ve said enough …

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  • 65keep quiet — remain silent Could you all please keep quiet and listen to the instructor …

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  • 66keep a low profile — LIE LOW, keep quiet, keep out of the public eye, avoid publicity, keep out of sight. → profile * * * keep/​maintain a low profile phrase to try to stop people from noticing you He was advised to keep a low profile in court. Thesaurus: to hide, or …

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  • 67keep one's lips sealed — verb To keep quiet; to keep a secret; to not tell. You can certainly trust me to keep my lips sealed about the matter. Syn: keep ones mouth shut …

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  • 68keep a low profile — in matters concerning his family, he managed to keep a low profile Syn: lie low, keep quiet, keep out of the public eye, avoid publicity, keep out of sight …

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  • 69keep quiet — Synonyms and related words: abide, be mute, be silent, be still, coast, forswear speech, freeze, keep mum, keep silent, keep still, lie still, make no sign, mark time, not breathe, not stir, play dumb, remain, remain motionless, repose, rest, say …

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  • 70keep cave — vb British to keep quiet, be wary and/or keep a look out. A schoolboy term of the 1950s from the Latin imperative cave: beware. In English the word is pronounced kay vee . ► They asked me to keep cave in case old Goatman came along. (Recorded,… …

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